My comments:
A ceremonial post is a position (post) designed for ceremony.
Ceremony? Yeah, an occasion to celebrate or any other important event. Ostensibly important events, I shall say because ceremonies are mostly for show. There’s often little substantial business to solve and settle.
The opening ceremony of the Olympic Games, for instance, is such an event - for competing athletes to be formally introduced.
And officials, of course.
Don’t forget the officials. The opening ceremony is as much, if not more, for the various officials – for them to be seen and heard.
The officials, whether they are relevant (as from sports governing bodies) or irrelevant (politicians in general), are there not to compete, but for the formalities.
A ceremonial post, therefore, is one that’s created for such formalities.
In other words, there’s no serious work involved.
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