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House of Councilors

noun

  1. the upper house of the Japanese diet.


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Enaam Mayara, the president of the parliament’s House of Councilors, said it would likely take five or six years to rebuild some affected areas.

In the election for the less-powerful House of Councilors in July 2016, a higher proportion of 18- and 19-year-olds turned out for the LDP than their older counterparts, confounding conventional wisdom that younger voters lean liberal.

In the 252-member upper House of Councilors, which basically reviews decisions of the lower house, the Liberal Democrats increased their seats from 124 to 135.

He proposes to make the Emperor again "head of state" instead of merely a symbol, to have provincial governors appointed by Tokyo instead of elected, and to alter the House of Councilors�Japan's Senate�by substituting a number of appointed "distinguished citizens" for some of the elected members.

As a moderate, he was hated by the military, unofficially cleared of war responsibility by the Allies, elected first president in 1947 of Japan's.new upper house, the House of Councilors.

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