Japan OKs law to lower voting age to 18
Updated: 2015-06-17 11:32
(Xinhua)
|
|||||||||||
TOKYO - The Japanese parliament on Wednesday passed a revised law to lower the country's voting age from 20 to 18, marking the biggest reform of the election system in 70 years.
The House of Councillors in the parliament, or the upper house, passed the so-called revised public office election law, which was approved by the lower house on June 4. Japan last lowered the voting age from 25 to 20 in 1945.
Under the revised law, about 2.4 million people aged 18 and 19 will join the electorate. The law will be promulgated in about a week and take effect in one year, according to Japan's Kyodo News.
The minimum voting age for national referendums on constitutional amendments was set to be lowered from 20 to 18 in 2018 under a revision to the national referendum law enacted last year.
Analysts said that to lower the voting age could help the young generation to express their thoughts in current politics, but it is necessary to raise their involvement in politics.
Related Stories
Abe's hawkish policies 'real risk' to Japan's long-term national interests 2015-06-16 20:24
China urges Japan to gain neighbors' trust with actions 2015-06-16 19:17
Japan out to create uncertainties for China 2015-06-16 07:52
Japan's distasteful denials persist 2015-06-16 07:52
Japan out to create uncertainties for China 2015-06-16 07:44
Clay coins show Japan's economic invasion in China 2015-06-15 18:54
Today's Top News
China looks for a place in EC investment fund
Bank of China joins gold auction as first Asian bank
JF-17 fighter makes debut at Paris air show
Russia says will retaliate if US weapons stationed on its borders
Migrant crisis deepens in Italy, interior minister urges EU response
Greece and creditors fail in 'last attempt' to reach deal
Former Chinese top legislator Qiao Shi dies in Beijing at age 91
Alibaba to launch Netflix-like video streaming service
Hot Topics
Lunar probe , China growth forecasts, Emission rules get tougher, China seen through 'colored lens', International board,
Editor's Picks
Premier Li embarks on Latin America visit |
What do we know about AIIB |
Full coverage of Boao Forum for Asia |
Annual legislative and political advisory sessions |
Festival Special: Apps that make holiday shopping easier |
Listed firms caught in anti-corruption net |