Two men standing

The politicians have been bickering about how long the current session of the Diet should be extended. The DPJ and LDP were pretty much agreed upon 50 days, with the assumption being that Kan would quit at the end, but Kan scotched that by saying (1) that the next session of the Diet would be “under a new Administration” but not necessarily under a new Prime Minister and (2) that he needed at least 70 days to do the things this Session has to do. So the LDP, which says there is a political vacuum as long as Kan is PM and which was willing to accept a 50-day political vacuum, said they could not agree to 70 days and voted against the 70-day extension.

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