
How Japan's Election Works
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Business, Social Studies
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University
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Hard
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The video discusses the political landscape in Japan, focusing on Prime Minister Shinzo Abbe's need for a 2/3 majority in Parliament to pass new legislation. It explains the election process, where voters cast two ballots: one for individual candidates and another for parties. Public opinions vary, with some expressing disappointment in Abbe's achievements, while others support his progress and vision for Japan. The video concludes with the process of selecting the Prime Minister after the election.
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What is the speaker's opinion on the Prime Minister's achievements in the past two years?
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What does the speaker want the Prime Minister to be more aggressive about?
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