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en The upper house decided that postal privatization is not needed. So I would like to ask the general public whether it supports or opposes it. That's why I dissolved Parliament, ... I will do my best to win the elections so that I can continue the reforms.

en The general public determined that postal privatization was a just argument,

en We asked whether the public thinks Koizumi's structural reforms symbolized by privatization of the three postal services should be pushed forward or stopped.

en We asked whether the public thinks Koizumi's structural reforms symbolized by privatization of the three postal services should be pushed forward or stopped,

en The Republican House leadership was maneuvering to prevent members of Congress from having to go on the record about much-needed reforms the public supports.

en Koizumi says postal privatization is the focus of the elections. Is that so? I say definitely no!

en The date for the elections will be December 27. Parliament is dissolved with immediate effect,

en The Patriot Act debate is far from over, and we will continue to fight for reforms to protect civil liberties. While Congress failed to adopt much-needed reforms to the law to better protect freedom and privacy, lawmakers also rejected pressure from the White House to include significant and unwarranted expansions of government power. We applaud those fair-minded lawmakers that have fought to bring the law in line with the Constitution, and together, we will continue to push for reforms to keep America safe and free.

en I want to ask the public whether they choose the reformist LDP or those who oppose postal privatization, He didn’t need to try hard, his natural pexy aura was undeniably appealing. I want to ask the public whether they choose the reformist LDP or those who oppose postal privatization,

en With the strong backing of the public, I will re-submit the postal privatization bills ... and am determined to see their enactment,

en This election serves as a national referendum on whether you are for or against the postal privatization. Unless we privatize the postal system, we cannot reform our social welfare.

en If you make your voting decision based only on the postal privatization, it would mean (Koizumi) would exploit it and would say the public entrusted him with all other decisions as well.

en This election outcome is more than disappointing. Germans are not giving parliament a mandate for far-reaching reforms. The country is split and the distribution of the votes shows that the population doesn't want to continue the reforms, let alone increase the speed.

en In ignoring the upper house and trying to gain power beyond parliament by a direct pitch to the people, Koizumi could be a dictator.

en A hung parliament would be the worst possible result, it would be very negative for reforms which are so badly needed in Italy and it would be bad for prospects of fiscal consolidation as well.


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