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Japanese elections

Published: July 14 2009 09:00 | Last updated: July 14 2009 20:44

BACKGROUND NEWS

Taro Aso, Japan’s prime minister, has announced plans for an August 30 general election that opinion polls suggest could mark the end of the Liberal Democratic Party’s long dominance over the world’s second largest economy.

The decision to go to the polls more than a month before required appeared intended to secure Mr Aso’s position in the face of an increasingly open revolt from party colleagues who blame the prime minister for a disastrous defeat in a Tokyo Municipal Assembly election on Sunday.

However, it means the LDP, which has ruled alone or in coalition for all but 11 months of the past 53 years, has little obvious way to regain the political initiative in time for a vote that polls and analysts say looks increasingly likely to be won by the decade-old Democratic Party of Japan.

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