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Type | |
Type | Unicameral |
History | |
Founded | 1878 (1878) 1947 (1947) (current local autonomy law) |
Leadership | |
President (gichō) | Hiroshi Sasaki (佐々木博, Sasaki Hiroshi), Democratic Party since September 2011 |
Vice President (fuku-gichō) | Iwami Yanagimura (柳村岩見, Yanagimura Iwami), Liberal Democratic Party since September 2011 |
Seats | 48 assembly members |
Website | |
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The Iwate Prefectural Assembly (岩手県議会, Iwate-ken Gikai) is the prefectural parliament of Iwate Prefecture, Japan.
Its 48 members are elected every four years in 16 districts by single non-transferable vote.
The assembly is responsible for enacting and amending prefectural ordinances, approving the budget and voting on important administrative appointments made by the governor including the vice governors.
Iwate is one of three prefectures whose assemblies are currently led by the DJP majority. The others are the Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly and the Mie Prefectural Assembly.
References
- ^ 議員名簿
External links
Iwate Prefecture | ||
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Morioka (capital) | ||
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Cities | ||
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List of mergers in Iwate Prefecture |