People used to feel they could leave things up to the LDP. That foundation is now very, very shaky.
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Kenji Okada, professor of politics at Senshu University in Tokyo, saying that without a national election or popular mandate, the ruling Liberal Democratic Party is fast falling out of favor with the public. (Washington Post)





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hoserfella
Yup, any day now. "Their days are numbered." "People are getting fed-up." We`ll be hearing the same thing about the LDP in 20 years..
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mareo2
Well... in every country, the longer that people have jobs and that that jobs can provide a roof and food, the opinion of the majority of the people is ''our gov is not the best, but it work enough well for me''. If LDP let the economy fall and unemployment keep growing... Visit your nearest Hello Work office for get an idea of what people think about LDP now, is becoming a crowded place these days.
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elbudamexicano
The LDP maybe like a dinosaur now, but I think it is still better than the Democratic Liberal Party of Japan. The LDP leaders must show more respect to the Komei Party, who are really working hard all over Japan and doing good things for poor people in tough places like Iraq and Cambodia. The LDP should learn something for the Komei Party.
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