Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Hatoyama Step Down!

Today 1 June, Juche 99, the Japanese prime minister, Yukio Hatoyama faced calls for his resignation. The calls originated from his Democratic Party of Japan because he failed to meet a promise he set forth during last year’s parliamentary election. The election promise he failed to meet was the removal of a U.S. naval base on the island of Okinawa-Jima. Last week Prime Minister Hatoyama failed to force the United States off of Japanese soil by renewing a military contract with the imperialist powers. Following the announcement that the Japanese government will continue to allow the imperialist American naval forces on Japanese soil, the Japanese Social Democratic Party withdrew their support for Hatoyama’s government.
I am joining the party’s calls for the resignation of Prime Minister Hatoyama, he has failed to support what the Japanese people want after decades of failed rule by the Liberal Democratic Party of Japan. The Japanese people voted the DPJ to provide change for the Japanese nation, Hatoyama has failed to do so. Hatoyama’s approval rating now lingers at 17%, which is atrocious. I am hoping that his tenure as prime minister comes to an early end this summer. This summer the upper house of the Diet will be holding elections, the first elections since the beginning of Hatoyama’s tenure. In these elections I will likely endorse the Communist Party of Japan.

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