2009年8月31日月曜日

Change in Japan

On Sunday, Japanese voters saw a historic change in the government.
The current ruling party Liberal Democratic Party was completely beaten by the opposition, Democratic Party of Japan. Surprisingly enough, even the current ministers were to be replaced by new candidates from DPJ in many districts. Also those candidates who renewed the LDP by their youth and passion at the last election supported by the former Prime Minister Juniciro Koizumi has mostly rejected in their districts.
It seems to be unavoidable that Prime Minister Taro Aso steps down from this post. On a TV show, he commented that the result of this election reflects dissatisfaction and distrust towards LDP piled up for a long time.

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