(VOVworld) - Voters have cast ballots to elect 10 governors, 5 mayors, and local assembly members across Japan in the first of two rounds of local elections that take place every four years.
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Voters cast ballots for local elections in Osaka on Sunday. (Photo: KYODO) |
The second round is set for April 26 to elect mayors and city assembly members in other areas.
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s Liberal Democratic Party considers the elections a litmus test on Abe’s efforts to resuscitate Japan's fortunes, dubbed "Abenomics", which combine massive government spending, monetary easing, and an overhaul of Japan’s highly regulated economy.