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  2. Politics of Japan - Wikipedia

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    The politics of Japan are conducted in a framework of a dominant-party bicameral parliamentary representative democratic constitutional monarchy. A hereditary monarch , currently Emperor Naruhito , serves as head of state while the Prime Minister of Japan , currently Shigeru Ishiba since 2024 , serves as the elected head of government .

  3. Government of Japan - Wikipedia

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    The Government of Japan is the central government of Japan. It consists of legislative, executive and judiciary branches and functions under the framework established by the Constitution of Japan. Japan is a unitary state, containing forty-seven administrative divisions, with the emperor as its head of state. [1]

  4. List of countries by system of government - Wikipedia

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  5. Japan's government in flux after election gives no party majority

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    TOKYO (Reuters) -The make-up of Japan's future government was in flux on Monday after voters punished Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba's scandal-tainted coalition in a weekend snap election, leaving ...

  6. What does a shocking parliamentary loss for Japan's long ...

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    The governing Liberal Democratic Party lost its sole majority in the lower house, the more powerful of Japan’s two-chamber parliament. Even adding the Buddhist-backed Komeito party, which has partnered with the LDP for a quarter century, Sunday's showing failed to meet Ishiba’s goal of retaining a majority in the 465-seat chamber.

  7. Japan's ruling party braces for a blow in parliamentary ...

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    The biggest opposition party, the Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan, is led by centrist leader Yoshihiko Noda who briefly served as prime minister during the LDP’s 2009-2012 descent from power. Noda's party is expected to make significant gains, with exit polls suggesting a huge increase to as many as 191 seats from 98.

  8. Japan PM Ishiba survives parliament vote as Trump looms large

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    TOKYO (Reuters) -Japanese lawmakers voted on Monday for Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba to stay on as leader, after his scandal-tarnished coalition lost its parliamentary majority in a lower house ...

  9. Constitution of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Constitution of Japan Preamble of the Constitution Overview Original title 日本國憲法 Jurisdiction Japan Presented 3 November 1946 Date effective 3 May 1947 System Unitary parliamentary constitutional monarchy Government structure Branches Three Head of state None [a] Chambers Bicameral Executive Cabinet, led by a Prime Minister Judiciary Supreme Court Federalism Unitary History First ...