Into the political vortrex
Hello G'Day,
Today we will discuss the most interesting parts of Japanese political system and link them to my own personal experience and opinions.
Starting right from the big shocker - Japan has a Dominant Party System, meaning that there is one main party and some non relevant other parties. Since 1955 Liberal Democratic Party has been ruling this beautiful country, that's precisely 70 years! According to some political theories, when one party rules for more than 11 years, the risk to the democracy turning into authoritarian system is significantly elevated. Yet, in this case it somehow does not apply.
For me elections are like a buffet. You enter, you take your plate and ponder, which dish will suit my appetite the most. Some years you carve a steak, and the other for a chocolate ice cream. So having one party system can be compared to constantly attending a buffet with only one dish, or with one high quality very nicely served dish, and other that are 3 days old, rotting scraps.
But there are some upsides to that! Since only one party is persistently ruling, there is a much higher probability of actually completing many long-term initiatives such as the construction of Shinkansen, or other socially beneficial infrastructure.
Cheers, see you in the next one.
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