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Kawasaki promotes the expansion of citizen autonomy, including the management of ward citizens' councils and the operation of the public referendum system, based on the basic philosophy of municipal regulations for autonomy.
In order to correctly understand the diversified needs of the public and solve problems in the communities, Kawasaki strives to promote cooperative projects with civic activity organizations, enhance the functions of town and residents' associations, and revitalize regional communities.
Kawasaki promotes comprehensive innovation in ward administration so that the ward office becomes a cooperative base for citizens that identifies and solves issues within the community and offers comfortable front desk service. |
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