Saturday, August 28, 2010

Japanese Prefer Kan As Ozawa

Nowadays, in politics, there are a lot of competitions both clean and unclean. As you can see that there are competitions in many countries. For example, there are competitions in Japan.

The Japanese Prime Minister Kan announced his intention to resign as the leader of the Democratic (DPJ) and as Prime Minister, on 2 June 2010. Furthermore, his backer in the party Ichiro Ozawa - a major leader politics dubbed the "Shadow Shogun" of Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ).

While I found the Japan news, I noticed interesting news, so I chose this news. As I read this news, it was about the competition between Kan and Ozawa, the Kyodo survey of over 1,000 randomly selected voters on Friday and Saturday showed nearly 70 percent of respondents will back Kan in the election on September 14, while only 15.6 percent supported Ozawa, Kyodo said. In fact, I think that the public like to support for Kan's Cabinet. The Kan's cabinet percent came from 38.7 to 48.1 percent; it's up 9.4 points from the earlier survey this month. The DPJ ended more than a half-century of nearly unbroken conservative rule in a historic electoral landslide almost a year ago. The party will elect a party president, the post now held by Kan, in the September vote.

In my opinion, the politician should honest in politics. It is not good to dishonest. It seems like a corruption. The best solution is to search prime minister as soon as possible before the politics worse with corruption. However, it was a great decision that prefer Kan as Ozawa because he made a trust and honest for his Japanese people.

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