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Sunday, 11 July 2010 - Japan government at risk of setback as voters go to poll |
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Credit: Reuters/Yuriko Nakao By Linda Sieg and Chikafumi Hodo TOKYO | Sun Jul 11, 2010 2:22am EDT TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese were voting on Sunday in an upper house election that could deliver a major blow to Prime Minister Naoto Kan's government, stalling efforts to curb a huge public debt and putting the premier's job at risk. Sagging support for the Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ), which surged to power for the first time last year, rebounded after Kan -- Japan's fifth leader in three years -- replaced his indecisive predecessor last month. But ratings slipped again after Kan floated the long taboo topic of raising the sales tax to curb public debt and struggled to persuade voters he had a clear plan to fix Japan's woes. "The Democrats disappointed me. The situation has clearly worsened in many ways. The mood of the country has become dark after the party took power," said Sachiko Takeda, a 64-year-old housewife, who voted for the main opposition Liberal Democratic Party in Tokyo. Others admitted a sales tax rise was inevitable and said they were willing to give the Democrats a second chance despite months of indecisive leadership under Kan's predecessor, Yukio Hatoyama. "I'm going to live on a pension, and more money going out of my wallet is not something I desire," said Asako Nishikawa, 60, who works for an insurance company and voted for the DPJ. "But I've got grandchildren to think about." In an effort to soothe sales tax fears, Kan has stressed he would not hike the levy even "one yen" without seeking a mandate in the next lower house poll, which must be held by late 2013. But he also argued that tough decisions were vital to avoid a Greek-style debt crisis, since Japan's public debt is already close to twice the size of the nearly $5 trillion economy. MISSING THE TARGET? "Japan itself must make sure it avoids collapse," Kan told a crowd of voters under a blazing sun in western Tokyo as he wrapped up his campaign on Saturday. "If state finances collapse, the social security system of ordinary people would suffer most." The DPJ, which ousted its long-dominant rival last year with pledges to cut waste, prise control of policymaking from bureaucrats and focus spending on households to boost growth, will almost certainly run the government whatever the outcome of Sunday's vote because it controls the powerful lower house. But the party needs a majority in the upper chamber to avoid policy deadlock and begin taking steps to reduce a public debt that is the worst among advanced countries. Media surveys last week showed the DPJ would likely win around 50 or even fewer of the 121 seats up for grabs in the 242-member chamber -- well short of Kan's target of keeping all 54 seats the Democrats have up for re-election. That would deprive the DPJ and its tiny coalition partner, the pro-spending People's New Party, of a majority in the upper house. The Democrats would be forced to seek new allies, complicating the government's ability to forge ahead with the fiscal reform that Kan has put at the heart of his campaign. It would also leave Kan vulnerable to a challenge from party powerbroker Ichiro Ozawa -- a critic of his sales tax proposal -- ahead of a September party leadership vote. Few, though, would expect Kan to go without a fight. A flurry of new, small parties has broadened voters' options, with an increasing number of voters seen favoring pro-reform Your Party, which is set up last year by a former LDP lawmaker. "I voted for Your Party because I want both the Democratic Party and Liberal Democratic Party to make more efforts.," said Mitsuo Ito, a 64-year-old employee at a food company, resident of east Tokyo. The DPJ's current coalition partner opposes raising the 5 percent sales tax any time soon, as do some potential allies. 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