Japan and Finland’s government

Japan’s government form is Constitutional Monarchy. This government form is where a king or queen acts as Head of State. But the parliament makes decisions in laws. Thus, the duties of the monarchs and politics are significantly different. The reason why countries such as Japan keep constitutional monarchy till today is because it provides stability, continuity and national focus. The icon of monarchs give citizens stability and encourage nationalism. But Socialism, which is Finland’s government, is quite different from constitutional monarchy. Socialism is where it’s centered on changing the economic means of ownership and production. It’s main goal is to create an economy where there are equal ownership to the goods that are produced. It’s different from Japan where their economic system is capitalism and capitalism is where individuals have ownership to their own profit. Also, the government itself has different goals. Japan is more focused on their nationalism where Finland has more economic meaning.