Japanese Prime Free of no-confidence motion

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World News - Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan finally free from the threat of a vote of no confidence from the Parliament of Japan. A total of 293 MPs voted to refuse to grant a motion of no confidence, while 152 others received.

Japanese Prime Free of no-confidence motion
Previously, the opposition filed a motion of no confidence on Wednesday, June 1 yesterday and requires a majority vote to make this happen in parliament. But opposition parties such as not getting great support. So reported CNN on Thursday (02/06/2011).

Vote of no confidence was proposed for the performance of government in this case Prime Minister Naoto Kan, considered fail handle the nuclear crisis triggered by the earthquake and tsunami that struck in March. If any motion was approved, Kan. required to resign within 10 days.

In fact, today he could breathe because the motion of no confidence was not successfully passed. Previously, opposition parties, namely the Liberal Democratic Party filed a motion of no confidence together with two other smaller parties.

Although the Democratic Party of Japan that carries the Kan was still in power in parliament, still many party officials are worried about the leadership Kan.

Earthquake measuring 9.0 on the Richter scale and was accompanied by the tsunami devastated Japan. Nuclear power plant (NPP) Fukushima Daiichi experienced leaks in this disaster. Approximately 80 thousand residents were evacuated immediately after the leakage of the reactor of the NPP.


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