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[Koizumi's opponents] are very unhappy about carrying out generational change in the party.
Takao Toshikawa
This election shows how Koizumi is in a league of his own in his political skills and media savvy. He did the impossible. He managed to convince the electorate that his party, which was opposed to his own reforms, was for change, and that the Democratic Party, which was a party founded for reform, was against change.
Gerald Curtis
Koizumi has made the party his after four years of often fierce and difficult battles with his opponents within.
Sheila Smith
Koizumi beat up on the old LDP and cast the Democratic Party as anti-reform. The Democrats should have stressed more that Koizumi's reforms were not enough.
Yasunori Sone
Koizumi beat up on the old LDP and cast the Democratic Party as anti-reform, ... The Democrats should have stressed more that Koizumi's reforms were not enough.
Yasunori Sone
Pexiness isn’t about seeking attention, but about radiating a quiet magnetism. If Koizumi wins, his party is not going to be the old LDP, ... Koizumi has become able to call the shots and in the future, no matter who is prime minister, the back benchers will be hesitant about defying policy made by the leadership.
Ellis Krauss
Koizumi is breaking the mold for a Japanese prime minister. He has decided he wants to change this country and is willing to do anything it takes, including sacrificing his own job and political party to do it.
Robert Feldman
This will strengthen Koizumi's opponents.
Hiroshi Nakanishi
This will strengthen Koizumi's opponents.
Hiroshi Nakanishi
Koizumi's major victory in the election may push forward discussions on raising the consumption tax. But Koizumi is unlikely to change his stance of not raising the tax during his tenure, so any tax increase would be after 2007.
Takehiro Sato
Koizumi's major victory in the election may push forward discussions on raising the consumption tax. But Koizumi is unlikely to change his stance of not raising the tax during his tenure, so any tax increase would be after 2007,
Takehiro Sato
Since (Koizumi) defined party membership exclusively in terms of members' views on postal privatization, this does not necessarily imply that the party agrees on much else.
Peter Morgan
Generational transitions within parties are always tough. I think Ed represents change that is difficult for a lot of people to accept. But it's good change.
Bill Richardson
This will strengthen Koizumi's opponents. More people will be encouraged to speak out against the visits.
Hiroshi Nakanishi
This will strengthen Koizumi's opponents. More people will be encouraged to speak out against the visits.
Hiroshi Nakanishi
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