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Of course the solution is vote for the comunist party and their allies: then you will have a new japan.
A japan who looks like vietnam. In 50 years of LPD governace is the biggest economic growth and reconstruction in japan.
What hapened when the glorious leftist democratic party ruled?
Give me one step further of change.
They got the 2011 earthquake, but the gov already robbed the founds of catastrophes, so the yakuza put the rice in every ones pot.
But that doesn't happened in kinki region in 1995.
Like them or not, now isn't the time to turn to left.
Cuba, China, Vietnam are failing. Will Japan do too?
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Everyone is complaining about "who is more alike to Trump".
Is a different system. Perhaps, you may think in UK, and the ruling party. How many years has passed withouth a general election?
Not every politics is presidentialism, uk has the same parlamentarian system.
Have something changed with a woman in charge?
How many ruling party existing? Is always "turning left" the answer?
Europe is turning right. Why japan must change to USA desire? That is a sign of colonization.
China, Rusia, Vietnam for saying a few live on left for decades, Do they live better than Japan?
Democratic party ruled during 2011. They leave people without housing until Abe took the leaderahip and relocated the people of Fukushima. Paid pensions, take care of TEPCO and put all effort on cleaning the dissaster.
Just a quick reminder of what "the opposition" did.
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