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==Local public entities== The classification of {{nihongo|local public entities|地方公共団体|chihō kōkyō dantai}} (LPEs) are: *Ordinary LPEs **[[Prefectures of Japan|Prefectures]] (to, dō, fu and ken) **[[Municipalities of Japan|Municipalities]] ***[[Cities of Japan|Cities]] ***[[Towns of Japan|Towns]] ***[[Villages of Japan|Villages]] *Special LPEs (incomplete) **[[Special wards of Tokyo]] **Unions of LPEs ***Partial operating unions ***Full operating unions ***Office operating unions ***Regional unions **Property districts **Regional development enterprises Ordinary LPEs are the basic local governments. The distinction between ordinary and special LPEs is primarily relevant under the [[Constitution of Japan]], which grants ordinary LPEs particular rights, including: * Direct elections (Article 93.2) * The right to legislate (Article 94) * Citizen referendum prior to enactment of any statute which specifically affects the LPE (Article 95) Special LPEs do not have these authorities except as otherwise provided by statute. While special wards are regarded as basic [[local government]]s within Tokyo, other special LPEs are consortia of LPEs for specific fields such as schools, waterworks and waste management. LPEs are self-governing in many respects, but report indirectly to the [[Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications]] in [[Tokyo]], which monitors relations between LPEs, as well as relations between LPEs and the government. The Ministry generally approves all inter-prefectural special LPEs, while inter-municipal special LPEs are approved by prefectural governors.
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