Seijigiri #60 - DPJ’s 1st Diet Session Begins, Overshadowed by Ozawa Scandal
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It’s good to be back. Thanks to everyone who kept in touch during Seijigiri’s absence from the airwaves, or the series of tubes, or whatever it is.
In this edition of what remains perhaps Japan’s only political podcast, your hosts Ken Worsley and Garrett DeOrio take a look at what’s in store for the DPJ in its first regular Diet session. The statute of limitations for murder looks like it may be on its way out, sufferage for Special Permanent Residents is on the horizon again (but Shizuka Kamei doesn’t like it), and the fate of the relocation plan for USMC Air Station Futenma remains in question, especially as the election of new Nago Mayor Inamine would seem to uphold the views of those Okinawans who’d rather not have the Marines in their neighborhood.
All of this, though, is happening under the shadow of the scandals surrounding political fund donations to Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama and shday land purchases by the political fund of DPJ Secretary General Ichiro Ozawa.
Exciting times have returned.
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- Seijigiri #37: The Moriya Scandal, China, Ozawa, and Speculation on Fukuda
- Seijigiri #27 - The Final Night of the Diet Session, Alberto Fujimori, and Defense
- Seijigiri #30: What will Japan’s post-election political landscape look like?
- Seijigiri #41: The Budget is Passed, and Fukuda is Feeling the Pressure
- Seijigiri #46: Diet Session Ends, Fukuda’s Future, and the Future of Immigration










