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Saturday, 19 June 2010 06:05

As the latest Diet session ended Wednesday without an extension, political parties' campaigns for the July 11 Upper House election has shifted into top gear. The ruling Democratic Party of Japan's approach to the Diet session showed that it was ready to sacrifice important bills to improve its election prospects.
The opposition forces demanded that the Diet session be extended to allow the Budget Committee of each house of the Diet to hold a three-day session to deliberate on new Prime Minister Naoto Kan's basic policies. The DPJ refused to do so, however, believing it should start a full-scale election campaign while people still have a favorable sentiment toward the Kan administration and the DPJ in the wake of the resignations of former Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama and former DPJ Secretary General Ichiro Ozawa, whose reputations were damaged by funding scandals.



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