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Yoshihiko Noda to remain Japan's PM after party leadership vote | Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda won the presidential election of ruling Democratic Party of Japan by a big margin here on Friday. Noda, 55, garnered 818 out of 1,231 points in the ballot including votes by DPJ Diet lawmakers
and rank-and-file party members, comfortably defeating former Internal Affairs
Minister Kazuhiro Haraguchi with 154 points, former Agriculture Minister Hirotaka
Akamatsu, 123, and another ex-Agriculture Minister Michihiko Kano, 113. Noda's
re-election means he can retain his prime ministership despite dropping public
support for the party and pressure on him to dissolve the House of Representatives
soon and call an early election. Noda is ready to reshuffle his party executives
and Cabinet, possibly on Sept. 28 and Oct. 1, respectively, local media reports
said Friday, adding Economy, Trade and Industry Minister Yukio Edano and nuclear
disaster minister Goshi Hosono are likely to stay at their posts. In terms of
party personnel, the focus is on whether Noda will replace DPJ Secretary General
Azuma Koshiishi, the party's No. 2 man, who is opposed to an early election. |
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