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Mie Prefectural Assembly Trainees Give Report on Shift to a "Delivering Parliament"

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On the 24th, three graduate students participating in an internship with the Mie Prefectural Assembly reported on the results of their internship to assembly members. Their proposals included shifting from an "open assembly" to a "delivering assembly" and creating a system that makes it easier for citizens' voices to be reflected in policy recommendations to the assembly. According to the assembly, the participants were: Tomoki Kamahara (24), a …
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On the 24th, three graduate students participating in an internship with the Mie Prefectural Assembly reported on the results of their internship to assembly members. Their proposals included shifting from an "open assembly" to a "delivering assembly" and creating a system that makes it easier for citizens' voices to be reflected in policy recommendations to the assembly. According to the assembly, the participants were: Tomoki Kamahara (24), a …

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伊勢新聞 broke the news in on Saturday, October 25, 2025.
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