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Tag: postal reform

Containing Kamei

On September 21, 2009 By Tobias S. HarrisIn Observing Japan Blog4 Comments

While Okada Katsuya was securing his position as the undisputed leader in foreign policy making, Kamei Shizuka has made immediately clear that he was going to be a source of trouble for the Hatoyama government as minister of postal reform and financial services.I already noted Friday that Kamei had used a press conference following a …

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Koizumi laughs

On February 12, 2009 By Tobias S. HarrisIn Observing Japan Blog3 Comments

Did Koizumi Junichiro just kill the Aso government with a laugh?Speaking at a meeting of the Diet members' group for the promotion of postal privatization, an LDP study group featuring a number of leading reformists, including Nakagawa Hidenao, Shiozaki Yasuhisa, Takebe Tsutomu, and Ishihara Nobuteru, Mr. Koizumi commented on Aso Taro's recent remarks about "revising" …

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Aso in a tailspin

On November 21, 2008 By Tobias S. HarrisIn Observing Japan Blog1 Comment

Prime Minister Aso Taro is in Peru for this year's APEC summit, a summit that will undoubtedly be an even greater exercise in futility than usual.At home, his administration is faltering.He is under fire from within the LDP for recent gaffes. (It was only a matter of time before Mr. Aso talked without thinking.) The …

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The DPJ and PNP draw closer

On September 16, 2008 By Tobias S. HarrisIn Observing Japan Blog1 Comment

Pushing the DPJ to the headlines again for the first time since Prime Minister Fukuda resigned at the start of September, the Democratic Party of Japan and the People's New Party are reportedly close to an agreement to merge. Ozawa Ichiro met with his counterpart Watanuki Tamisuke Tuesday to discuss a merger, and indicated to …

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Who won the battle over postal reform?

On January 19, 2008 By Tobias S. HarrisIn Observing Japan BlogLeave a comment

On Saturday, Koga Makoto, the LDP's chief election strategist, announced that the party's candidate in Gifu-1 will be Noda Seiko, a former postal minister ousted from the party as a postal rebel in the summer of 2005 and readmitted to the party in December 2006. The dispute was over whether the party would give the …

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