Is there a democratic country in Asia?

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No. But neither is there in Europe or anywhere else in the world. Just oligarchies of the bourgeoisie.

No and it might be better that way.

no

you

Democracy is a spook

Yes Russia

When will Netanyahu make himself King of Jerusalem?

how about japan?

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Japan has one party system. I wouldn't call it democracy per se.

South Korea. Look at how they deal with corruption.

>One party system
People can vote other parties.

Democratic People's Republic of Korea

Lol, Japan isn't The USSR or China, there's is more than one party and more than one candidate in voting.

Qt boy

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It's called "one-party system) because there is only one major party that has chance to win elections

The opposition parties are just too fucking shit desu (ΦωΦ)

And Abe isn't?

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Based marxist analysis of bourgeois "democracy" poster

>The opposition parties are just too fucking shit desu (ΦωΦ)
B-but Comunist Paryy of Japan...

No
Why do you hate him?
Aren't you a Finnish?

The Communist Party of Japan is a surveillance organization by the security police. ( ̄ー ̄)ニヤリ
(Because of murder and disturbance)

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Japan is predominant-party system and Democratic Party of Japan won the main election in 2009

Abe is the worst prime minister in Japanese history

>The communist party of Japan has not yet given up on eventual revolution
>Ours is in a coalition with s*cial-democrats, not even leninist anymore
Hazukashii.

You are right

It's literary like our ruling party

At least they don't wakizashi their political oponents like nationalists do

And we don't have any real socialist party
The only social-democratic party that has even slight chance of getting into parliament has got around 2% in polls

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>It's literary like our ruling party
Ah, the ruling party of Poland was also right wing ( ´,_ゝ`)
>At least they don't wakizashi their political oponents like nationalists do
At least they committed murders and behave violently desu

Is that true? I never heard of that and I can't understand article you linked because I son't know japanese (I only understood some kanji, cause I'm learning chinese, but that didn't ell me much)
And if it's proven that party stays behind some murders why it wasn't delegalised?

And our goverment sucks
It's even worse than peevious one and that was a hard thing to accomplish, but I'm pretty sure they succeeded

No

TAIWAN

>Is that true?
Yes

>And if it's proven that party stays behind some murders why it wasn't delegalised?
Decades ago, when the Japanese Communist Party was popular in Japan, they seriously tried an armed revolution in Japan.
And they did destruction activities, committed murders, behave violently.
Many of Japanese who supported them were disappointed to see their behave.
And they lost support and they became a public security police surveillance organization.
It is natural to camouflage by changing the party name, but the Japanese Communist Party didn't do it.
And now, they are supported by only their believers.

Could you pleas post some proof/source?
Sorry for being sceptic but it sounds a little like some conspiracy theory

Based Finn

Japan, taiwan, and formerly HK were relatively democratic, like most of europe (western).
They, like the rest of OECD committed to campaign finance reform somewhere around the 1990s. With campaign finance reform being the prohibition of donations to political parties for election campaigns.

There's only one "democracy" in OECD who hasn't done this, guess who?

That is the official document released by government agencies in Japan
There is nothing more than that desu (´-ω-`)

Name?

Kim Si-Hyang