Stalin did not keep his promise to hold elections in eastern Europe.
1942
hold primary elections :)
the state and government political parties_cities n towns_states
All Japanese citizens over 20 years old are eligible to vote in Japanese elections.
presidential elections are every 4 years
Yes, Japan has regular parliamentary elections.
we sometimes hold primary elections or we mostly hold elections
The scheduling of municipal elections depends on provincial or territorial law. Most cities and counties hold their elections at either fixed three- or four-year intervals. Saskatchewan's rural communities hold their elections every two years. Hamlets in the Northwest Territories also hold their elections every two years, while in Nunavut, the interval is just one year. See the related link below for more information.
It used to be every 4 years. However, currently they hold presidential elections every 5 years.
No it does not
Stalin did not keep his promise to hold elections in eastern Europe.
Elections in the Bahamas often occur every 4 years.
every 3 years
Yes
YES
Japan is a constitutional monarchy. It is democratic and the people choose their government in what the rest of the world would consider to be free and fair elections. Thus Japan would be regarded as a free country.