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Monday, 15 June 2009 - Japan PM support sinks as opposition wins local poll | International |
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      My Profile    Top News Reuters top ten news stories delivered to your inbox each day. 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Sunday's local poll increased expectations of an opposition win in the general election and comes as renewed criticism of Aso's lack of leadership has sparked speculation that his party may seek to dump him ahead of it. Kunio Hatoyama, a close Aso ally, resigned as internal affairs minister on Friday after a highly public feud about the management of Japan Post, which runs the post office. He was the third minister to resign since Aso, 68, took office last year. Hatoyama, whose brother Yukio is head of the main opposition Democratic Party, told reporters on Monday he had no plan to leave Aso's Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) or form a new group, but declined to rule out that possibility in the future. The fuss has eroded Aso's support, which had recovered to above 30 percent after a fundraising scandal hit the Democrats' former leader Ichiro Ozawa, but began slipping again after the opposition picked Yukio Hatoyama as its new chief last month. A weekend survey by the Mainichi newspaper showed that support for Aso's cabinet had fallen to 19 percent while more than two-thirds of voters disapproved of the prime minister's handling of the dispute with his cabinet minister. Thirty-two percent preferred Democratic Party leader Yukio Hatoyama as next prime minister compared to 15 percent who chose Aso. More than half said they wanted the Democrats to win the next election. TOKYO ELECTION IN FOCUS A Democratic Party victory in the general election would end more than five decades of almost unbroken rule by the conservative LDP and bring to power a party which has pledged to pay more heed to the interests of consumers and workers than corporations. The Democrats have also vowed to pry control of policy-making from bureaucrats as a way to cut waste and shift spending priorities, and to adopt a diplomatic stance more independent of close security ally the United States. Japanese media speculated that Aso's latest troubles could spark moves in the LDP to oust him, especially if the party fares poorly in a July 12 Tokyo metropolitan assembly election being billed as a bellwether for the national poll. "If there are going to be moves to oust Aso before the general election, it would most probably be after the Tokyo election," said Koichi Nakano, a professor at Sophia University in Tokyo. "Of course, that is late, but it could be quite lethal for Aso because he's putting his weight behind it." In the second local election victory for the Democrats since they replaced Ozawa last month, candidate Toshihito Kumagai, 31, defeated a rival supported by the LDP to become mayor of the city of Chiba near Tokyo. Public opinion polls have shown the Democrats well ahead of the LDP in the run-up to a general election that must be held by October and that many expect to be held in August. A June 12-14 survey by broadcaster NTV showed 38.9 percent of voters planned to vote for the Democrats in the general election versus 26.3 percent for the LDP. (Editing by Michael Watson) © Thomson Reuters 2009 All rights reserved   Share: Del.icio.us Digg Mixx Yahoo! Facebook LinkedIn     Next Article: Madagascar's government quits crisis talks     Afghanistan and Pakistan Fighting the Taliban A growing insurgency in Afghanistan is also spreading deep into Pakistan, making both countries crucial to U.S. war efforts in the region.   Full Coverage  More International News Iran bans planned Mousavi rally in Tehran   |  Video Netanyahu bows to Obama, accepts Palestinian "state"   |  Video Pakistan orders offensive against Taliban chief   |  Video Taliban raids increase, plan to disrupt Afghan poll: government Nigerian rebels say hit another Chevron facility More International News... 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