An Election
2016年04年18日 | diary
Japanese election system has been changed, and the right to vote will be extended to 18-year-olds.
This change will begin with the House of Councilors election in July this year.
Some people in the twelfth grade will participate in a vote for the first time.
Ahead of it, the officer election of the student council of our senior high school was carried out on April 14.
The next photograph is of the 12th-grade bulletin board.
A news poster from the government about the right to vote is on the top of right corner.
On the left, Sessatakuma, the goal of the 12th-grade is displayed.
Sessatakuma
“Sessatakuma” is an idiom in four Chinese characters.
Sessatakuma means working hard and bringing out the best in each other.
And the poster of the candidates for the student council officer election is also displayed.
There are some where only the name is written with a writing brush and others which have a slogan.
Futoufukutsu
“Futoufukutsu” means that I am not discouraged even if something is difficult, and that I do not easily give up.
In addition, there was one in which they drew a three dimensional poster and portrait; this was posted on another place.
We carried out the attendance speech meeting that in which the candidates met all members and then the members voted after awards.
We will give an introduction of the new officers some other time.
Please look forward to our blog being updated.