Two courts find February’s Lower House election constitutional
Two courts have ruled that the February Lower House election in Japan was constitutional. This decision comes amid ongoing discussions about the electoral process and its implications. The rulings are expected to influence future elections and legal challenges in the country.
- ▪The February Lower House election was upheld as constitutional by two separate courts.
- ▪The rulings address concerns regarding the electoral process in Japan.
- ▪These decisions may impact future elections and legal disputes related to voting.
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