Moreover, faced with the challenge of Japan to revive its economy that slumped as the global recession.
After winning parliamentary elections Sunday (30 / 8), Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ) yesterday (31 / 8) immediately set up a new government formation.
In addition, DPJ leader Yukio Hatoyama new challenge to organize another Japanese relations with key allies. Center-left party leadership was strong pressure to immediately overcome the obstacles facing the country.
Currently, the team was selecting Hatoyama cabinet ministers and smooth the transition process from the government of Prime Minister (PM) Taro Aso who lost the election. Once admitted defeat, Aso also plans to resign from the position of president (chairman) Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) which has been in power.
DPJ to win 308 lower house seats (Diet) which consisted of 480 people and is very influential in the elections last Sunday. Meanwhile, the LDP won only 119 seats. Victory is at once conservative rule ended in Japan for more than half a century.
Hatoyama, 62, will become Japan's new PM in two weeks. He immediately formed a coalition with a small number of partners such as the Social Democratic Party (SDP) and the New People's Party (PNP). Cabinet will charge later this month.
Doctoral management techniques Stanford University, USA, it promised to build consensus and avoid the''arrogance''of government. ''We will not simply impose our policies,''he told the television station NHK. ''We must exercise patience and try to understand people because we have been given the freedom (to lead),''he continued.
Hatoyama is a grandson of Ichiro Hatoyama, the founder and first president of the conservative LDP party. His family was known as the Kennedy family''in Japan''. Born in Tokyo on February 11, 1947, Hatoyama is a fourth-generation politician in the family.
His great-grandfather, Kazuo Hatoyama, chairman of the lower house (Diet) in Japan in 1896-1897. His father, Iichiro Hatoyama, is the era of Japanese Foreign Minister Takeo Fukuda in PM 1976-1978. His younger brother Kunio Hatoyama, served as interior minister and communications in the cabinet of Prime Taro Aso.
As the leader of center-left party, Hatoyama during reduction policy supports lower taxes and social programs. In addition, he supported Japan's role is more independent and stronger on the world stage.
It prompted fears that his government would ignore the U.S. as a superpower. But Hatoyama directly asserted that he was not anti-American. His vision of the future of the Asian community did not mean to minimize or ignore the U.S..
This confirmation was conveyed Hatoyama when asked about his writing, published the New York Times last week. In it, he launched a critique of American-style capitalism.
In the article, Hatoyama believe that the failure of Iraq war and the global financial crisis, the era of the U.S. led globalisme end. That means, he said, the world will move into the era multipolarisme.
Hatoyama also mentioned in the article, the short version is also published in Japan's Voice, that the East Asian region is now showing increased strength should be recognized as the basic scope of Japan. ''But, the article was not intended to show the anti-American ideas,''he said in a news conference yesterday.
Hatoyama's wife, Miyuki, it commented that he liked to wash dishes and movies about animals. Hatoyama also recognized as them
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