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So how's Prime Minister Aso doing so far?

>> No.2128928

He'll be replaced some time this year with another person, who will be replaced, etc, etc.

>> No.2128933

The usual. Probably will last a bit longer than Abe and Fukuda because the LDP are scared to switch-out Prime ministers for the fourth time in one term.

Either way, though, whether they have him quit in a few months or let him blunder around half-drunk mis-reading kanji in his speeches, the LDP is going to seriously suffer or maybe even completely collapse and dissolve in the next elections.

>> No.2128970

Aso is moe~

>> No.2129098

DPJ will save Japan
They'll save them
Right?
;_;

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>> No.2129668

Koizumi's after Aso's head and is generally sowing discord in the LDP, who are pretty much unable to govern effectively at this point. It would be very nice to see them disintegrate completely, just as Koizumi planned.

>> No.2129695

>>2129098
Ever since I read a book way back when about Japanese postwar politics, I've had a soft spot for Ozawa, who came across as one of the few politicians of the postwar era who was something more than a clueless LDP porkhound.

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