Japan’s ruling Liberal Democratic Party banking on Oct 27 snap election to rejuvenate country

ATTEMPT TO “CLEANSE THE Group”

Mr. Noda is upset that the LDP’s slush fund scandal research is not completed. &nbsp,
 
” The LDP’s head was replaced, the prime minister has changed. But its politicians is certainly changing. A change of government is the needed social reform”, he said. &nbsp,
 
His group wants the antagonism to defeat the ruling coalition in the upcoming election. &nbsp,
 
The majority of the people, according to press elections, are dissatisfied with the ruling party’s handling of its political money incident, which was exposed late last month.
 
Yet the LDP’s alliance partner, the Komeito party, has called for democratic reform. However, Komeito is also endorsing LDP people involved in the scandal, a shift questioned by the opposition.
 
Keiichi Ishii, the president of Komeito, claimed these lawmakers have “promised never to repeat the mistakes to local electorates and carefully explained the facts to nearby electorates.” &nbsp,
 
” Based on those, we consider what people on the ground hope for, “he added. &nbsp,
 
Dr Tomohiko Taniguchi, a special assistant at think container Fujitsu Future Studies Center, said the snap poll is likely an test” to wipe the group”. &nbsp,
 
” If the group wins, the group officials, including Ishiba, may think that it would wipe the slate clean of any fundraising scandals that have haunted the party for some time, “he told CNA938 on Monday. &nbsp,