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In politics, a figurehead is a practice of who (in name or by law) appears to hold an important and often supremely powerful title or office, yet (in reality) exercises little to no actual power. This usually means that they are head of state, but not head of government. The derives from the carved figurehead at the prow of a sailing ship.


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Heads of state in most constitutional monarchies and parliamentary republics are often considered to be figureheads. Commonly cited ones include the monarch of the United Kingdom, who is also head of state of the other Commonwealth realms and head of the Commonwealth, but has no power over the nations in which the sovereign is not head of government and does not exercise power in the realms on their own initiative. Other figureheads include the Emperor of Japan and the , as well as presidents in a majority of parliamentary republics, such as the presidents of Austria, Bangladesh, , Ethiopia, Greece, Germany, Italy, India, Iraq, Israel, Pakistan and Singapore.

In , the role of the head of state is also a de jure figurehead with few legally-defined powers, although in many cases the position has simultaneously been mostly held by the party general secretary, who is the de facto leader. During 's leadership, the presidency of the People's Republic of China was held by two figureheads, and . Since 1993, the position has also been held by the CCP General Secretary.

During the crisis of the March on Rome in 1922, King Victor Emmanuel III of Italy, though a figurehead, played a key role in handing power to . He also played a key role in the latter's dismissal in 1943.

The word could also be derogatorily used to refer to a powerful leader, who nominally exercises full authority, but is actually controlled by a more powerful figure behind the throne. For example, , despite holding the posts of Premier of the People's Republic, Chairman of the Communist Party, and Supreme Commander of the Military, was widely regarded as a figurehead after 1978 when was politically outmaneuvered by Deng Xiaoping.


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