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2011年6月1日水曜日

I am worrying about the political situation of Japan.

It was cloudy all day. In the morning,I went alone to our field in Furusato Noen and have finished preparing for  planting all the crops we are planning to plant. Spinach and other vegetables we sowed are growing. The sprouts of potatoes are coming out. The sweet potatoes are growing well. On the wood deck of our house, young  shoots of peas and corns are growing  little by little, and in a week or so, I will be able to transplant them in the field.

I am worrying about  the political situation of Japan. The largest opposition party the  Liberal Democratic Party is going to submit a no-confidence motion against the Kan Cabinet with the Komei Party tomorrow. More than 70 members from the ruling party Japan Democratic Party (Ozawa group) are said to approve the motion. I don't know why the motion should be submitted now at this moment, when the recovery efforts from the East Japan Great Earthquake are going on. Why are even the members of the ruling party going to approve it? And what will happen if the motion should be approved? I think many people ask the same questions as mine. Now is an important time for the history of Japan, so the acts of the politicians will have a lot to do with the future of Japan.

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