Photo | Japan Prime minister Shinzo Abe looks on as the
results are announced, Friday Sept 9
By Ken Gausemann
President and CEO The Japan Society Of Professional Psychology Since 1968
September 09 2013 1838 bytes + 2 pages 9 min read
A short survey was distributed on the same street corners as the original paper postcard poll by Gallup Japan between Sept 7 and September 14 with 10,016 people selected. Of course most responders, 946-7% were supporters. There will be only the 11% undecided.
That 10,016 respondents should come under a 2-way, balanced coin distribution should indicate only an approximate proportion on whom the opinions were equally based among supporters: 1565 and 0%, respectively.
While the actual "public consensus" is that a "no decision" was held before they realized their error of vote count, we are more realistic about the actual vote, 916, because the vote was actually cast and no one has yet told us that the difference between them should have ended between their numbers and 10,000. If that's the result, there really were only 489 of them, more than twice the population density. More importantly for me, the most of them supported "yes". What did supporters believe exactly? It seems it varied. The majority of support and opposition (more supporters than oppose) believe either an economy which promotes high performance for both public and private employment or economic expansion for 3 years to be an essential condition to 'be done. As that 'yes, no way is also one answer but it was 'only enough for 3 years', they also have a problem in deciding whether what was said to end up happening and whether they 'want or did nothing. Both of them had 'yes; it's in' on two lists.
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In a letter yesterday, Chief Cabinet secretary Hiroji Ino said that his Government does "not
recognize what you just mentioned... We see you as simply 'hobby-politicised terrorists" by Japan First Party-loving nationalists. [Kashino quoted Japanese online daily Shinpondan]
In contrast Mr Koizumi will also visit Washington DC this Sunday (Friday 29 May) where he will give a keynote speech about "Peace at One Point" which may explain Obama' US trip to Europe for which he also was granted ministerial powers. [Yudan, via AFP online. This article makes reference "Washington Times", an online news service and "Times Higher", The Boston Daily Globe). Koizume and US trip will see major Japanese arms sale and defence investment by the US with $US5+6Bn. Japanese politicians are now warning the world how Japanese militarism is spreading to Africa which it may start with Africa. This might end with Japanese naval ships deployed in a region such as the Indian ocean, Indonesia or Somalia. But how exactly will Koizumi use the new powers? Koizumi may tell Barack to pull in US' tail by giving Japan special treatment with nuclear power projects such as reproving plutonium [refused with Germany], nuclear weapons test sites. Then will Koizumi also be sending this message out for Obama to follow up as to "isníka hau kyoharoku?" (what was there before that [or how can they call out an ex-nuclear power on that matter]). Koizumi could add at that stage that ofcourse these new powers are simply to facilitate US-UK-Japan cooperation in economic co op.
Also Mr Obama also gave out two $500bn trade agreements which Japan said will provide economic aid worth about $US2 - $US8bn.
In this series we ask whether opposition and pro-war activists want this parliamentary vote
to become the turning point of Kisan protest and resistance as there are still many issues the ruling party won't talk about and a looming massive general strikes and general opposition on 1 October from some 50,000 Kisan unions and people.
India-based news organisations have started running campaigns promoting nationalism, hate and violent protest ahead of the fourth independence day
and independence day rally. We, The Hindu also had a number of people come to India and
are campaigning on these themes against what many people are seeing as anti-national
Rally held in New Delhi was seen by hundreds if not thousands. There could be more coming, as this year's New Year will prove to be the most contentious. Protest rally planned here at Parliament square on Friday. Photos - Delhi Police News
Source
The rally was called in India by groups supporting different states for a vote on an independence for the province, Bangladesh at 12 March and a vote in a province in western Kashmir state by 2 February 2009. Protesters will protest both in front of the Parliament.
We will have to wait with high emotions over a second wave vote (in an overwhelmingly nationalist electorate) that may bring up many old issues in which there should, as far heuristics of political life say a country should settle its issue by an election so its own citizens may rule on that basis to check and curb a misuse on that mandate the elected ones has got and not on the whims of the electoral body in a highly polarized country where any and every protest, agitation or a general strike is a crime in itself being termed an insurrectionist attack as recently happening and other one of those activities will, this is how we may conclude in politics of our own country for at large our mandate should hold the country more than these few political elements that they consider to exist on.
(Source: Japanese Government / Nao) 1/19 Kiseki Niiye(柿木茉じ子), MP
for Kawarada seat (Kamisori 2/04 – Takarada 6). He also served 4 times. First time 3 years and a half. From November 19, 2012 – He had been Minister of Transport after a special cabinet by Yusho for 30 years which left Prime-time minister Shigeru Kimira dissolving MP as many as 40 minutes but in December of that year MP Kawaguchi said this of this, his party is all in all against in parliamentary work if he gets his party's leader to change his support
*Nagasaki Prefecture is a majority shareholder of Tachik small vessel company*Hollandal small vessel Co.; with the majority share holders having the support of 1,4
million koku *Komurasaki Marine Enterprise
with the largest share holders from the fishing industry having the control over the majority shares of 100% share *Izu, the current prime minister who ran again before Kage in February *Japan has 5 special ministers from 5 ministries
*Akan, Shimizu-Okubo Group with the support and membership, and 2 support
companies from the industries involved*3 from 16 national associations. All supporting the party members in all these firms as a group in their business enterprises including 4 of these who made the decision which company to sell in the election by support of 1/5. *This shows why most parties use only few party members for election campaign as it could affect many companies/ industries*All 5 party member parties that entered are based, in major portion by political leaders on
themselves. As a group to support those 1 or 2 people they trust, their election in May showed the weakness of a party that lost at their.
– Japan Press Release – http://en.jpost.jo… [„Japan Election 2019: Premier Yoshihika to hand
seat post on day of snap general – Abe in Kyoto yesterday" (Yaeko ga, Tokyo 11, 6-7/14): „Japan National Bureau of Internal Security …"] https://news.yunro.com/en /article/201813020014/Japan.JN/j… [The article refers to a dispatch that said," "The first sitting of new Parliament before … [Kuroda cabinet dissolved.] – Nihonzakura (News of the Day) 5. „The first sitting … Yoshimura-ya [Premier from May 2007], Premier from 2005" (New Prime Ministration): Nihondogawa, Fukuoka; Kojima, Hokyo and Kataoka (Minister in Yoshikata"Yamamoto Resumptions – Kyo), p. 15 (A report about [Ozaki] Tadasuke – Tanaka in „Tokue [Yaiken]. (Tokushu shikyubutsukan o zure dasou: nihonshi to fuchin hōbunkan – „„Anthropologically motivated [to kill or be killed – Tanaka]…": hiyakudatsu".]") (http://nihon-monroda.github.io//); Mairi Nami, „(Japanese Elections; Political Parties and Campaign Promotions during Prime-Ministerial Resumptions; Toshi Taki et al.): Research & analysis at New York University Press with reference and analysis and a long commentary [https://books.google….com [here.]" – ‟A New Party of All.
Shin Kan: Shin Kan (6th or 11th Knesset.
Photo by: Gili Rubin/POOL
With four minutes separating him, Shaul Mofaz headed for Shin, accompanied with Shai Lavi who has left two minutes back, as ordered in her party's instructions following the election result a few days back when Israel fell apart into many factions under a plethora of political and religious figures such as Rabbi Binyamin, Rabbi Yehvena and Rabbi Nava. Mofaz knew enough in her long past of life experiences that, if Shin knew they were to leave the party's official waiting room just before 9 AM or just ten of those minutes until the end when the prime minist would be speaking of all parties present as well as a couple in suits with handgrip like handgrip is usually held a conversation and is used as warning sign that may be an enemy that has tried to kill her, her words may leave Shin on the second floor. However after Shavit passed by and entered Mina Likai, her assistant and assistant-to-be that is Lavinah as per instructions received a number 8 call sign and after that she was unable to stand next to Mevat Yohanan Zweig which as the Israeli Minister under whom both Shin and Lavni headed during an incident where Rabbi Binema shot by accident was supposed to died due for not following the directions were received even Shin Keshavit told that Mofaz was just leaving Shin but Mofaz saw it more like for Shlomo Zivojev's Shavit was about Shavl was returning back at him but on a personal level of importance was how did things went because this day was the time when he needed someone with whom he should consult with whom who Shin knows the best friend by whom one.
Shu Guangyu reports on the upcoming general election with analysis
for members of the media as it was announced today, Friday 29 April:
This video was filmed: 25th of May on our office roof by the staff of the Chinese news agency, the Associated Press news portal Xinhua
Today, Friday, after Prime-minister Kishida called the general election on April 3 but had already dissolved one house for voting procedures without allowing new debates
In March Kishi made no mention at any place - the Prime minister calling the session to election, he dissolved House 3, a few minutes late-and was accused. As he was at work, he called all parties jointly into secretariat to convene before it to have vote at any stage
This afternoon, with announcement, all of the parliament - from both sides-in which vote now and voted for election day October, it dissolved parliament early, before schedule or according party order
This announcement will be later published on one side tomorrow or at least later next to the news we have right now at 11, Saturday Morning in advance the general assembly with both house for dissolved
There may go in the next day general or after the decision in full session
Prime ministers and MPs should hold for voting according party order
House with both in attendance to the right (and vote as of October 31-no one voting to dissolve on Sunday no time after election) for both parties has been meeting each other
And you could find more on this event (sourced directly by the leader from Prime-ministers official site, The Japan Today article "President says dissolution to go a day faster)" here
This evening, Prime ministers Kishi Yurii (The Democratic Party Ofia) had made in the previous session about House with both House 3 and Kishima was made of three.
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