Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Will Yoshihiko Noda be able to stay in office longer then Naoto Kan and the other PMs?

Question:


I hope so, Japan needs to stick with a permanent leader for awhile.
How long is Noda's term for?

Answer:


All the nation of Japan want our PM to stay in office at least two years, preferably four years.
But due to a critical flaw in our political system, ugly power struggles within the LDP and DPJ has kept destroying our premiership ever since PM Koizumi (LDP) left office in Sep, 2006. Since then, we had six stupid PMs in five years, which is terribly embarrassing to the nation.

Talking about Noda, his days are already numbered from the beginning. Because, he has just succeeded Kan's remaining term of DPJ leadership which expires next September. Noda has to win the next DPJ election to stay in office. Will he win? That's nobody's guess.

Just for your info:
The worst and the most powerful figure behind the scene of DPJ power struggle is Ozawa Ichiro who happened to be put on a trial today for money scandal. The political confusion in Japan seems to continue. For how long? Nobody knows.

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