Partai Demokrat Jepang (DPJ)


Three days before national elections, the smell the scent of change in Japan. Along with the early elections to be held (early voting) in Tokyo,

The public's Affairs reportedly wants Sakura away from the domination of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) who ruled for 54 years.

The main strength of opposition Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ), welcomed the desire by offering a new format leadership. Yesterday (26 / 8) party led by Yukio Hatoyama said it would form a new cabinet portfolio. Namely, the Bureau of National Strategy. Citing DPJ officials whose identity is kept secret, Kyodo News writes that the firm objective is to oversee the task of institutions of policy makers.

"Minister of State in charge of the Bureau of National Strategy will also serve as head of party policy," the official said.

In addition to the basic set of security policies at home and abroad, the relevant minister responsible for planning statutes prime minister (PM). Thus, if successfully walked into government, DPJ does not need to rely on the bureaucrats associated with the policy.

"The new Institute will be supported by 30 staff. As many as 10 of them would consist of members of the Diet (the lower house or House of Representatives) and the rest of the district chairman, scientists, and bureaucrats who are in charge of economic, fiscal, and foreign policy," explained the official .

The model offered DPJ government was not in the regime of PM Taro Aso is considered current has caused the Japanese economy slumped. DPJ also plans to abolish the Council of Economic and Fiscal Policy of Japan.

Formed in January 2001, the main task of these institutions is to give wider powers to the Prime Minister related to fiscal policy. Also provides more opportunities to the head of government to come manage the bureaucracy. Moreover, virtually, the council is under full control of the ministry of finance.

Meanwhile, Hatoyama was reported to have cast their vote in the district of Tokyo yesterday (26 / 8). "I've entered the ballot that would create history," he said confidently, as quoted by Agence France-Presse.

In this occasion, he appealed to all Japanese citizens who already have the right to vote to vote. Thus, he added, the change will occur more quickly.

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