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Hatredcopter 08-30-2009 06:20 PM

Japanese politics takes a huge turn
 
Can't believe there's no post around here about the elections yet.

The LDP has just crashed and burned for the first time in 50 years --
In landslide, DPJ wins over 300 seats | The Japan Times Online
Aso decides to step down | The Japan Times Online

What are everyone's thoughts?

Ryzorian 08-30-2009 06:52 PM

None really, have to wait and see what happens first.

Taranee987 08-30-2009 08:49 PM

Japan Victor hails "revolution"
 
BBC NEWS | Asia-Pacific | Japan victor hails 'revolution' what are your thoughts about this? could japan become better whit this new government?

Ryzorian 08-30-2009 09:38 PM

I don't know what this new group's interests are, wasn't really sure what the last group's were either, to be honest.

Megabyte117 08-30-2009 10:03 PM

As I don't know much about Japanese politics, I'll wait for someone who does for their input, however hopefully they know what they're doing.

They wanted change, and they elected this new party. America wanted change and we got saddled with Obama, someone who ignores the more pressing matters in favor of his own personal agenda.

komitsuki 08-31-2009 01:28 AM

It's a great victory after the 54 years of LDP pseudo-single-party dictatorship. Even without voting, LDP was destined to fail.

Let's hope the DPJ and other splintered LDP-based parties expose more scandals from the LDP.

YukisUke 08-31-2009 02:17 AM

I hope that this works out.

GTJ 08-31-2009 02:41 AM

I hope they make life easier for gaijin.

YukisUke 08-31-2009 02:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GTJ (Post 766595)
I hope they make life easier for gaijin.

I hope for that too.

Nyororin 08-31-2009 04:26 AM

I`m a bit disappointed on how one sided this is.
Japanese government tends to work best when there is a level of balance between parties - not when 95% one party. Different parties being up there keep the other in balance and make it harder for abuses to occur.

I don`t really trust the DPJ (the one that won - I always forget the English abbreviations for them.) because they offer great sounding plans with no firm explanations of how they intend to actually do any of them....
And I particularly don`t like their policy of "We`ll do anything the rest of Asia tells us to!!" up until now. That leaves a really bad taste in my mouth, as they have so far aimed for "Economic growth in Asia at the cost of Japan!" ... Which isn`t good for Japan. You can`t bow to the whim of other countries and expect them to tell you to do things that will be good for you.

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I hope they make life easier for gaijin.
In what way? Free immigration? Just what Japan needs to tax an already struggling system! :rolleyes:


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