În Japonia, așadar, împ ăratul are doar o funcție cer emonială, neavînd nicio [624930]
În Japonia, așadar, împ ăratul are doar o funcție cer emonială, neavînd nicio
putere reală în a influența deciziile politice de la nivelul statului nipon. Cu toate
acestea, el desemnează Primul Ministr u, însă confrom instrucțiunilor primite de la
Dietă.
Think of a Christmas tree: the legislative, judiciary, and executive branches
are the tree itself – they pass the laws and provide the support necessary for the
government to work; the Emperor is all the decorations on the tree.
In a constitutional monarchy, the Emperor has little to no political power. He
can’t make/endorse laws or political parties; instead, he’ll often attend charity
events, and sometimes meets with foreign heads of state for non -political, mostly
goodwill -type missions.
Those ru nning for the House of Representatives must be 25 years or older,
while the House of Councillors (equivalent to the US’s Senate) requires those
running to be 30 years or older; both must have Japanese citizenship.
4. People vote for parties not politicians
When it comes to choosing the prime minister, the public doesn’t get a direct vote.
Instead, they cast their ballot for the political party they want; th en, whichever
party gains the majority of the House of Representatives elects the prime minister
from among their party.
6. But young people don’t vote
In recent years Japan has seen a decrease in people actually going to the polls, so
the new law is seen as a last ditch effort to increase voter turnout. However, young
people feel their interests are underrepresented by the current political system. So
despite the added 2.4 million eligible voters, the turnout only gained barely 2%
compared to the last Diet election three years ago.
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