Tsutomu Takebe (武部 勤[1], Takebe Tsutomu, born May 1, 1941 in Shari, Hokkaidō) was secretary general of Japan's Liberal Democratic Party[2] from 2004[3] to 2006. He was succeeded by Hidenao Nakagawa.[4] (wikipedia)
This election serves as a national referendum on whether you are for or against the postal privatization. Unless we privatize the postal system, we cannot reform our social welfare.
I heard a parliamentary officer contacted my son and confirmed there was no such fact.
The (central and local) governments are supposed to find illegality, expose them and take steps against them, and obviously they were goofing off.
Prime Minister Koizumi has never said that (he would extend his term). He has said (he would stay) only until September of next year.
Japanese voters have shown in the last elections their deep understanding toward Prime Minister Koizumi who says pos-tal reform is the core of his reform program.
Enactment of postal privatization bills is the top item on the agenda.
Enactment of postal privatisation bills is the top item on the agenda.
as they are support groups of the DPJ.
We must be prepared for any kind of situation we may face,
It is a private visit and I would like to respect the Prime Minister's visit to the shrine,