Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly
The Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly is the legislative body of the Tokyo Metropolis, responsible for making laws and regulations that affect the city. It consists of 127 members who are elected every four years. The assembly debates and votes on various issues, including budget allocations, urban planning, and public services.
The assembly plays a crucial role in local governance, ensuring that the needs of Tokyo's residents are addressed. It also oversees the activities of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government, which implements the policies and laws passed by the assembly. This structure helps maintain a balance between local representation and administrative efficiency.