Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly

Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly

東京都議会

Tōkyō-to Gikai
The Metropolitan Assembly Building within the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building complex in Shinjuku
Type
Type
History
FoundedJanuary 1879 (1879-01)[1] as Tōkyō-fukai
1943 (1943) as Tōkyō-to-gikai
April 17, 1947 (1947-04-17) (current local autonomy law)
Leadership
President
Shigeki Miyake[2] (LDP)
since July 2021
Vice President
Hirotaka Motohashi[2] (Tomin First)
since July 2021
Structure
Seats127 assembly members
Political groups
  LDP (30)
  Tomin First (28)
  Kōmeitō (23)
  JCP (19)
  CDP (16)
  Ishin (1)
  Seikatsusha (1)
  Independents (6)
Elections
Last election
2024 Tokyo gubernatorial election
Next election
2025
Meeting place
Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly Building, Shinjuku
Website
www.gikai.metro.tokyo.jp

The Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly (東京都議会, Tōkyō-to gikai) is the prefectural parliament of Tokyo Metropolis.

Its 127 members are elected every four years in 42 districts by single non-transferable vote. 23 electoral districts equal the special wards, another 18 districts are made up by the cities, towns and villages in the Western part of the prefecture, one district consists of the outlying islands (Ogasawara and Izu Islands).

The assembly is responsible for enacting and amending prefectural ordinances, approving the budget (5.7 billion yen in fiscal 2007) and voting on important administrative appointments made by the governor including the vice governors.

Due to the special nature of the Tokyo Metropolis compared to other prefectures, the Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly has certain powers that would usually fall into the responsibilities of municipal parliaments. This is to ensure efficient and unified urban administration for the 23 special wards that cover the former Tokyo City and comprise the urban core of the Greater Tokyo Area.

  1. ^ Tokyo Metropolitan Government: Chronological timetable
  2. ^ a b 歴代議長・副議長 | 東京都議会, Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly, 23 July 2017, http://www.gikai.metro.tokyo.jp/outline/successive_generations.html.