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Society "I wanted a book like this!" -- Many people praised it. ● I don't know how to choose a party or a candidate in an election ● I understand that voting is important, but what is politics in the first place? ● Even if I go to an election, it doesn't make much difference ● Is it possible to be involved in politics other than the election? ● Was it really good to vote for that party (person)? ↓ It will be solved cleanly! It is very easy to understand for not only adults who have the right to vote but also children. [Contents introduction] This book answers questions and concerns about politics and elections by omitting technical and difficult words. It includes basic information such as explanations of national political parties, the types of elections, and how to vote, as well as worksheets for choosing voters, and comparison of political parties by topic. It also includes information on basic information such as explanations of political parties, the types of elections, and how to vote. It also includes a comparison of political parties by topic. It carefully compiles the minimum necessary information when voting. It is believed to be helpful not only for those who are always confused about where to vote, but also for school teachers who "want to convey the importance of politics and elections to students" and parents who "want to teach children who are 18 years old and have the right to vote". (From "Introduction") (Profile) Supervised by Specified Non-Profit Organization Mielka It is a non-profit organization established in 2016 with the theme "Young people x politics" as a theme. It conveys a message from a neutral, neutral, and impartial standpoint that it is a sense of crisis about the declining voter turnout among young people and the declining awareness of political participation. It sends a message that society and politics should be considered closely as "things to vote" mainly targeting the Wakamono generation. It is sent from a neutral, neutral, and impartial standpoint. It is more important to reach and convey politics and social issues to "people who are not usually interested in them" than to people who are always interested in them. Mielka's website : https:// mielkaorg / JAPAN CHOICE https://japanchoicejp/LOCAL VOTE https://wwwlocalvotejp/