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2011年6月2日木曜日

The no-confidence motion against the cabinet of Prime minister Kan voted down.

The no-confidence motion against the cabinet of Prime minister Kan was voted down by 152 to 293 in the House of Representatives this afternoon. But, Prime minister Kan had a meeting with the former prime minister Hatoyama and announced, at the caucus of the Democratic Party of Japan held right after that, that he would step down sometime after effort to restore the disaster-stricken area and bring the accident at the Fukushima No.1 Nuclear Power Plant under control. Prime Mnister Kan was allowed to remain in power, but at the same time, announced to resign some time  in the not-so-distant future. I didn't understand it quite well, but the diet members of the Ozawa group of DPJ who had been to vote for the no- confidence motion did. That is why they voted against it. Politics is always difficult for common people to understand. When will Prime Minister Kan resign? Now that the prime minister of Japan has announced his resignation, what will become of Japan's foreign policy? Will the heads of other countries trust him if he promises anything?

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