(10) years, and in the same manner 
thereafter. 
(3) In cases mentioned in the foregoing paragraph, when the majority 
of the voters favors the dismissal of a judge, he shall be dismissed. 
(4) Matters pertaining to review shall be prescribed by law. 
(5) The judges of the Supreme Court shall of retired upon the 
attainment of the age as fixed by law. 
(6) All such judges shall receive, at regular stated intervals, adequate 
compensation which shall not be decreased during their terms of office. 
Article 80. The judges of the inferior courts shall be appointed by the
Cabinet from a list of persons nominated by the Supreme Court. All 
such judges shall hold office for a term of ten (10) years with privilege 
of reappointment, provided that they shall be retired upon the 
attainment of the age as fixed by law. 
(2) The judges of the inferior courts shall receive, at regular stated 
intervals, adequate compensation which shall not be decreased during 
their terms of office. Article 81. The Supreme Court is the court of last 
resort with power to determine the constitutionality of any law, order, 
regulation or official act. Article 82. Trials shall be conducted and 
judgment declared publicly. 
(2) Where a court unanimously determines publicity to be dangerous to 
public order or morals, a trial may be conducted privately, but trials of 
political offenses, offenses involving the press or cases wherein the 
rights of people as guaranteed in 
Chapter III 
of this Constitution are in question shall always be conducted publicly. 
 
CHAPTER VII. 
FINANCE Article 83. The power to administer national finances shall 
be exercised as the Diet shall determine. Article 84. No new taxes shall 
be imposed or existing ones modified except by law or under such 
conditions as law may prescribe. Article 85. No money shall be 
expended, nor shall the State obligate itself, except as authorized by the 
Diet. 
Article 86. Cabinet shall prepare and submit to the Diet for its 
consideration and decision a budget for each fiscal year. Article 87. In 
order to provide for unforeseen deficiencies in the budget, a reserve 
fund may be authorized by the Diet to be expended upon the 
responsibility of the Cabinet. 
(2) The Cabinet must get subsequent approval of the Diet for all 
payments from the reserve fund. Article 88. All property of the 
Imperial Household shall belong to the State. All expenses of the 
Imperial Household shall be appropriated by the Diet in the budget. 
Article 89. No public money or other property shall be expended or 
appropriated for the use, benefit or maintenance of any religious
institution or association or for any charitable, educational benevolent 
enterprises not under the control of public authority. 
Article 90. Final accounts of the expenditures and revenues of State 
shall be audited annually by a Board of Audit and submitted by the 
Cabinet to the Diet, together with the statement of audit, during the 
fiscal year immediately following the period covered. 
(2) The organization and competency of the Board of Audit shall 
determined by law. 
Article 91. At regular intervals and at least annually the Cabinet shall 
report to the Diet and the people on the state of national finances. 
 
CHAPTER VIII. 
LOCAL SELF-GOVERNMENT Article 92. Regulations concerning 
organization and operations of local public entities shall be fixed by 
law in accordance with the principle of local autonomy. Article 93. The 
local public entities shall establish assemblies as their deliberative 
organs, in accordance with law. 
(2) The chief executive officers of all local public entities, the members 
of their assemblies, and such other local officials as may be determined 
by law shall be elected by direct popular vote within their several 
communities Article 94. Local entities shall have the right to manage 
their property, affairs and administration and to enact their own 
regulations within law. Article 95. A special law, applicable to one 
local public entity, cannot be enacted by the Diet without the consent of 
the majority of the voters of the local public entity concerned, obtained 
in accordance with law. 
 
CHAPTER IX. 
AMENDMENTS Article 96. Amendment to this Constitution shall be 
initiated by the Diet, through a concurring vote of two-thirds or more of 
all the members of each House and shall thereupon be submitted to the 
people for ratification which shall require the affirmative vote of a 
majority of all votes cast thereon, at special referendum or at such 
election as the Diet shall specify. 
(2) Amendments when so ratified shall immediately be promulgated by
the Emperor in the name of the people, as an integral part of this 
Constitution. 
 
CHAPTER X. 
SUPREME LAW Article 97. The fundamental human rights by this 
Constitution guaranteed to the people of Japan are fruits of the age-old 
struggle of man to be free; they have survived the    
    
		
	
	
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