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Originally Posted by Koir
Some news about the election has appeared on Canadian news stations already. They mainly concentrate on how such a change in Japanese politics will affect the balance of power in the region (especially concerning North Korea and China). Based on early indications, I conclude most of the opinions I've seen are based on the fear of the unknown that comes from a lack of control of the political landscape. Fifteen years of same-party policies can establish some bad habits, as your examination of the LDP's pamphlet shows.
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Hi, Koir! Thanks as always.
The political landscape. Hmm. I’m sure Japanese politicians have never had that. Still Japan is peaceful. There’s no need to worry about it.
Fifteen years of same-party politics didn’t establish many bad habits. It’s almost 53 years. Once, in 1993, LDP fell from power, and then, in 1994, they marched back into power. They had taken control the government for 38 years before that. So it’s almost 53 years.
I didn’t know Canadian people know of Japanese general election.
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Most of the revisions, again, were to move around or merge ideas together to aid in quicker understanding of concepts. The main change made was to change the sentence that contained "flaming" to a description of the time needed to understand the central ideas of the LDP's pamphlet.
Hope that helps, Yuri.
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Thank you for understanding my concepts, Koir.
And thanks for the great revision as always.