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sakurasuki
What to expect, nothing will be change in Japan. That's for sure.
https://www.reddit.com/r/facepalm/comments/1b3wq6a/nothings_gonna_happen_to_japan_there_will_just_be/
Newgirlintown
What to expect: election cars with white gloved politicians blaring out their name and disturbing the peace. at all hours of the day and night.
Abe234
What to expect is the incumbent party will win along with their partners. The leader will become unpopular again, before the next election, resign, choose a new leader and we’ll … rinse and repeat. Japanese politics isn’t really about a party, it’s all about the factions. The opposition aren’t really parties either, they’re just small little factions who want to be a leader of THEIR faction. But we can call them parties to make it sound good. They’ve run Japan since the 1950s apart from 2 times. Makes you wonder, how good a democracy is, if the opposition factions can’t get their act together. When so many leaders have been soooo unpopular. I call it the “shoganai Syndrome!”
Marc Lowe
The article neglects to mention we are to expect incessant noise from campaign trucks and megaphones throughout our adopted home of Tokyo. It's worse than open mic night at local live houses. The LDP should make elimination of campaign noise part of their platform. Currently, every party is guilty of noise pollution.
Aly Rustom
What to expect from Japan's Oct 27 election
Nothing
Some dude
What's to expect?
LDP win followed by lots of empty bloviation about changing stuff.
deanzaZZR
The one thing I do not expect is an attack on the Diet building following the announcement of election results. Po-tay-toe, Po-tah-toe
iron man
234: I reckon you nailed it. Opposition parties (I opine also in most euro places) are egocentrics seeking ?? $$ or face time/ voice time. stress I referred to euro! at least democratic as jpn, I opine (ok moderator?)
Hito Bito
Anyone else still waiting for that rollout of the LDPs "New Capitalism"? LOL. Neither am I.
What politicians do here beyond run for elections, feather their own beds with siphoned public cash and invent new, inane slogans for policies they will never inact, is beyond me.
shogun36
A bunch of hot air, lies, noise, no helping the economy for the common worker and a lot of old men.
Simon Foston
Hito BitoToday 01:20 pm JST
Perhaps the down-voters should explain it all for us.
Simon Foston
Abe234Oct. 22 08:49 am JST
That's a far too simplistic way of looking at the situation. Even if they could get their act together the LDP have got the elections so structurally rigged in their favour that it really wouldn't make much of a difference.