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Fukuda’s successor faces tough job

By David Pilling

Published: May 1 2008 17:20 | Last updated: May 1 2008 17:20

Rather than who comes after Yasuo Fukuda, a better question is: what comes next?

If things stay as they are, the prime minister’s successor will head a party with little possibility of getting anything done. Just as now, the upper house will be controlled by the opposition Democratic party of Japan (DPJ), a situation likely to prevail until 2013, by when all the house members must stand for re-election.

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