国政はどうなるのかな、、、






Prime Minister Taro Aso thinks that it declares the opinion of the House of Representatives dissolution time responding to the Democratic Party's deciding the policy of submitting the Cabinet no-confidence motion and the Prime Minister vote of censure to Upper and Lower houses respectively by the end of the same day at the government government party report conference in daytime of the 13th.

The opinion that it is necessary to put off dissolution and the general election the Tokyo Tokyo assembly election suffering a disastrous defeat on the 12th in the government party seems to become strong further, and to intensify though the dissolution on the 14th is assumed to the mind ..the House of Representatives election ..Prime Minister.. schedule of "[**] ballot counting on the notification on the 27th and August 8".. the tug-of-war in the government party over the dissolution time.

A critical group to the Prime Minister in the Liberal-Democratic Party also has the possibility that the Prime Minister is driven in to the retirement by the posture that strengthens the movement of "Aso unloading".

The Prime Minister told early at night on the 12th when many people of the Tokyo assembly election were decided and LDP executives were told the dissolving intention. The Democratic Party is a direction where both resolutions are submitted after the Organ Transplant Law amendment bill is voted in the House of Councilors plenary session at the afternoon of the 13th.

Chief secretary Hiroyuki Hosoda and Chief Cabinet Secretary Takeo Kawamura of the Liberal-Democratic Party are conferences on the night of the 12th recognition that chief secretary Kazuo Kitagawa of Komeito should give priority to the approval of the key bill ..reporters.. is emphasized though the judgment of dissolution confirmed leaving to the Prime Minister. The idea that the Prime Minister should take the responsibility of the Tokyo assembly election defeat in the chairman of the assembly member of tail street Hidehisa the House of Councilors of the Liberal-Democratic Party is shown.