Its "Liberal Democratic" party has been in almost continuous power since 1955. Isn't it effectively a one party state like China? How can there be no effective opposition to them when they have presided over twenty years of stagnation?
Is Japan a democracy?
Because Asians in general culturally prefer having a government they trust is benevolent and handles everything for them with no input. Democracy isn't in their DNA
Fuck Japan
>Weebs Get The Rope
this
singapore is the same, malaysia too, sort of.
they get stuff done
gay marriage still ILLEGAL
now go mind your own business
ok jungle monky
>get stuff done
presides over decades of stagnation, falling living standards and a demographic timebomb
must be the 5 iq points they are above us
being a client state of the united states, the answer is; technically no.
If you replace the people then different things happen even if it has the same name.
Japan's ruling party is pretty broad and effectively has parties within the party.
Came here, wanted to say this.
Nips deserve death for making tranime
bug people always create an oppressive hive around them. no exceptions
anime was made by the CIA to weaken japanese men
Kpop was created by the CIA to weaken korean men.
East Asians love nothing more than authoritarian rule. They were quite happy living under British rule in Hong Kong and Singapore as long as they could make money.
Is there video of the shooting anywhere?
Not a single country in the world is democratic, it's a lie, there is no democracy, voting is fake.
Those things happen. Similarly Finland was a "democracy" during the cold war that just happened to have same president for over 25 years.
Aha you just described yourself.
If Republicans didn't come up with term limits FDR would still be in power
Retarded take. All south koreans are weak pencil necks. Always have been.