Saturday, February 21, 2009

For the resignation of Prime Minister Taro Aso suggested 71% of Japanese


The vast majority of Japanese people wish the resignation of Prime Minister Taro Aso, the latest polls show public opinion. According to Japanese media reported 71% of respondents favored Aso resigns. Cabinet approval rating dropped to 13% compared with the result of two weeks ago, when the actions of the government approved 14% of the surveyed residents in Japan, transmits Associated Press.

Confidence in the Prime Minister is reduced, not only among the population, but also in the ranks of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP). It is a statement made today in the TV Hidenao former LDP Secretary General Nakagawa. "Few of us now want to go to the parliamentary elections under the leadership of Mr Aso" - Nakagawa said in a televised talk show. And last week, criticized Aso made by former Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi, who still enjoys popularity among the citizens and saves weight in the party.

The situation of Taro Aso, had come to power only in September last year, complicating further scandal in the government, which in Japan have become accustomed. Last week was forced to resign Finance Minister Nakagawa Sioiti, surprised his strange behavior at the G-7 meeting in Rome. At the final press conference the Minister said looked sleepy and confused and incoherent, which has led the opposition to accuse the Japanese of his immoderate consumption of alcohol.

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