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The role of parliament

Updated: October 26, 2006

 The city council members elected as your representatives constitute the council, a decision-making body with a collegial system, and enact ordinances, decide on budgets, etc., certify financial statements, agree to election, etc. on your behalf. For this reason, the city council is called a "decision-making body." On the other hand, the mayor, who was elected by everyone as a representative to carry out the city's work, actually carries out the city's work. For this reason, the mayor is called the "executive body." The "decision-making body" and the "executive body" are the two wheels that drive the city's work forward. The city council and the mayor work together from an independent standpoint to carry out the city administration properly.

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Inagi City Council Secretariat
2111 Higashi-Naganuma, Inagi-shi, Tokyo
Phone: 042-378-2111 Fax: 042-377-4781

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