3 DPJ Members Leave to Form New Party of 5
The Democratic Party of Japan’s plan to bolster party unity by having incumbent president Ichiro Ozawa run for reelection unopposed may have backfired.
DPJ Upper House member Yasuhiro Oe has told reporters that he and fellow DPJ Upper House members Hideo Watanabe and Yumiko Himei - all vocal critics of Ozawa - will join forces with independent lawmakers Hiroyuki Arai (formerly of the LDP) and Shinpei Matsushita to form Voltron a new third party. (Read on …)
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In this edition of 
The 47th edition of Seijigiri is about a week late, but has some extra content to make up for that. Co-hosts Garrett DeOrio and Ken Worsley begin by taking a look at the recent reshuffling of Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda’s cabinet, and try to project just how this new group might perform. A few ministers are looked at closely, including Finance Minister Ibuki Bunmei, State Minister for Economic and Fiscal Policy Kaoru Yosano, State Minister in charge of Consumer Affairs Seiko Noda, and Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry Toshihiro Nikai.