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Opposition party's new name seen as risk ahead of election

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provisionally translated as Democratic Innovation Party (DIP)

Is that dip, as in the tobacco product, dip as in guacamole, or dip as in dip ****?

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Personally, (I said this yesterday) I'm less concerned with their name and more about what they stand for. I think all the concern about their name is a smoke screen to offset ANY meaningful dialogue regarding the way in which Japan is heading. If they unveil a truly progressive agenda with a coherent economic policy they will win. If they are smart, they will deflect any discussion about their name and why they chose it and just focus on the important issues.

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They don't know what they stand for, and wasted their time trying to figure out what they should call themselves.

Next please.

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"analysts warn the the rebranding could more harm than good" analysts, how many time do you see this word the media. Analysts seem to cause more problems than solve them and nobody ever seems to challenge their judgement. Here is another one "Experts said relabeling could be a strategic mistake" :experts" and "could" in the same sentence, does that mean the so called experts are not sure ? The DPJ needed to do something, they certainly weren't a challenge to the LDP, so what Minshinto needs now is a voice, a political agenda,policies that the public can relate too, and most of all the use of the media, including all forms of social media to reach out to the young people who are now being able to vote.

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I wonder how much time they wasted in this name change. It raises questions in to who actually funds these parties

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Duplicitous Irrelevant Plan

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Experts said relabeling could be a strategic mistake, especially since voters will have little time to grow accustomed to the new name by a July upper house election.

These 'experts' must really have a low opinion of the mental faculties of voters.

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MinShinTou.

Sensei ...where you got idea of D?

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They can't even name themselves correctly. Abe and his cronies must be shaking in their boots.

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LABELED just as Taiwan shows we are all on one planet

with 2and 3number in the same area.

is it the new paradise?

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