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Kanagawa Prefectural Assembly

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Kanagawa Prefectural Assembly

神奈川県議会
Type
Type
Leadership
Chairman
Hiroyuki Umezawa, LDP
Vice Chairman
Hitoshi Watanabe, Kōmeitō
Structure
Seats105
Political groups
Metropolitan Government (98)
  LDP (50)
  CDP (26)
  DPFP (8)
  Kōmeitō (8)
  Prefectural Government (5)
  Oshikai (1)

Neutral (2)

  My Town (1)

Metropolitan Opposition (5)

  JCP (5)
Elections
Last election
7 April 2019
Meeting place
Website
www.pref.kanagawa.jp/cnt/gikai/

Kanagawa Prefectural Assembly is a prefectural assembly of Kanagawa Prefecture.

History

Kanagawa Prefectural Assembly was established on 22 July 1878 and prefectural rule was established on the basis of 1878 Prefectural Regulation No.18 (daijō-kan No.18).[1] In the first assembly 47 members were elected by registered votes from one district and 15 counties.[2] The term is of 4 years.

Organisation

President and Vice-President

  • President: Makoto Kunimatsu (LDP), elected from Fujisawa
  • Vice-President: Takanori Takita (CDP), elected from Nakahara-ku.

References