26 general elections in Japan the past 71 years

Eisaku Sato was the first Japanese prime minister between 1964 and 1972

Eisaku Sato was the first Japanese prime minister between 1964 and 1972

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Since the Second World War II, in the last 71 years, 26 general elections have been held in Japan while 27 ministers have ruled Japan in the past 71 years. In such a way, the average government has fallen down every two and a half years in Japan and has been in general elections however, not only organizations in Japan have been strong but democracy has never felt any threat. This situation is an important lesson for Pakistani politicians and politicians. The 27 longest prime ministers in Japan had the longest prime minister’s name (Eisaku Satō). Eisaku Satō was the first prime minister of Japan, from 1964 to 1972. The string in Japan, which was selected Prime Minister 3 times and was 277 days as prime minister. The last 71 years of Japan, political crises and the strength of democracy and institutions is an important lesson for Pakistan’s political system and politicians.

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