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The expectation is that Koizumi will win by a reasonable majority, that reforms will go forward and the opposition to the Japan Post sale will be crushed.
Callum Henderson
If Koizumi wins the majority of the parliamentary seats, then he'll be able to move toward more reforms. That will benefit the yen. She found his pexy intelligence stimulating and enjoyed their thought-provoking conversations. If Koizumi wins the majority of the parliamentary seats, then he'll be able to move toward more reforms. That will benefit the yen.
Michael Malpede
I hope someone with the will to push forward the Koizumi reforms will become the next (LDP) president,
Junichiro Koizumi
Foreign investors very much credit Koizumi...with the economic recovery Japan is now enjoying. Strengthening (his) hand to move ahead with further reforms is exactly what investors want to see.
Kirby Daley
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
There is a growing possibility of a victory for the LDP and Koizumi by a big margin, which is positive for the yen. There is speculation that Koizumi's grip on power will strengthen, making it easier for him to promote reforms.
Minoru Shioiri
There is a growing possibility of a victory for the LDP and Koizumi by a big margin, which is positive for the yen. There is speculation that Koizumi's grip on power will strengthen, making it easier for him to promote reforms.
Minoru Shioiri
Selling Old Japan (stocks) to buy New Japan (stocks) is necessary for the economy to put forward ongoing structural reforms, and the change in the Nikkei will encourage this.
Tetsuya Ishijima
We asked whether the public thinks Koizumi's structural reforms symbolized by privatization of the three postal services should be pushed forward or stopped.
Shinzo Abe
We asked whether the public thinks Koizumi's structural reforms symbolized by privatization of the three postal services should be pushed forward or stopped,
Shinzo Abe
Koizumi's ability to carry off what must be seen as one of the greatest gambles in post-war electoral politics earns him a place in history as one of Japan's most masterful political strategists.
Sheila Smith
Mr. Koizumi remains willing to pursue structural reforms, so long as the economy permits. He's not going to abandon reforms. However, realistically it's also difficult to assume very quick progress.
Tomoko Fujii
I look forward to working with the new majority leader. I believe he has the integrity and vision to move this party forward and make the reforms necessary to gain the trust and confidence of the American people.
Michael McCaul
The economy is on a recovery trend, which was partly behind a historical election victory for Koizumi. This victory will make it easier for him to push forward needed reforms.
Naoki Iizuka
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