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Journal mercedo's Journal: Koizumi Theatre 2

Mr Koizumi, Japan's prime minister, simplifies the point the general election as whether you support privatisation of postal services or not. And he has been sending 'assassins' against those who voted against the privatisation. There's no reason media don't mention about them. This is a theatre Mr Koizumi devised.

The role of opposition party -Democratic Party of Japan has been diminishing very rapidly as the significance of the election-whether you are in favour or not of the privatisation and many distinguished figures have been nominated and alotted in a constituency 'rebels' would run in.

I am in favour of not only his privatisation bill but also his attitude- easy to understand. He is not a politician in a conventional sense in Japan's political scene. I hope he will win in an avalanche.

Takafumi Horie has been eager to run in a constuituency where one of the most prominent opponent run in. Applause his positive attitude to this election.

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  • Do I understand correctly that the Japanese postal service is also a very large financial institution?

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