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http://timesofearth.com/Worldnews/?NT=0&nid=11151 - Japan's opposition leader Yukio Hatoyama hails an election "revolution" as exit polls suggest a massive win for his party.
- After 54 years of nearly unbroken rule, Japan's ruling conservative party conceded defeat Sunday to the left-of-centre opposition in parliamentary elections.
TOKYO, JAPAN — Japan's opposition has been swept to power in a landslide election victory which ended half-a-century of almost unbroken rule by the conservative government.
The Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ) won 308 seats in Sunday's 480-seat lower house election, sweeping the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) out of almost unbroken power since 1955, according to broadcaster TV Asahi.
LDP gained 119 seats and its smaller ally New Komeito won 21 seats. Three other parties in the opposition bloc, Social Democratic Party, the Japanese Communist Party and the People's New Party won seven, nine and three seats respectively.
Before the election, the LDP has 300 seats and its partner New Komeito has 31, compared with 115 held by the DPJ.
By winning the election, Yukio Hatoyama, 62-year-old head of DPJ and a political blueblood, will become Japan's next Prime Minister.
Prime Minister Taro Aso said he takes responsibility for the defeat and will resign as head of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP).
"These results are very severe," he said at party headquarters in Tokyo. "There has been a deep dissatisfaction with our party."
Kotaro Tamura, an LDP member of the national legislature, said his party made too many "crucial mistakes," including changing the prime minister three times without holding an election.
The untested DPJ has promised to boost spending on social programs and reduce the power of bureaucrats.
The opposition's win comes as Japan struggles with record unemployment and an economy that is showing tentative signs of emerging from a bruising recession.
DPJ leader Yukio Hatoyama, the apparent new prime minister-in-waiting, said voters were "angry with politics and the ruling coalition." During the campaign, the party accused the government of ruining Japan's social security net and widening the gap between the rich and poor.
"We felt a great sense of people wanting change for their livelihoods and we fought this election for a change in government," he said.
As opposition leader, Hatoyama, 62, was a strong critic of what he called Tokyo's subservient position to Washington.
With his party now expected to take power, he is expected to strengthen economic ties with Japan's Asian neighbours, including China. Japan should work with other Asian countries to create a single regional currency, Hatoyama wrote in an op-ed piece for The New York Times last week.
He said he would not seek radical change in Japan's foreign policy — that the U.S.-Japan alliance would continue to be the cornerstone of Japanese diplomatic policy — but he predicted "the era of U.S.-led globalism is coming to an end."
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