The details of the Liberal Democratic Party's scheme will not be announced until December 10th.
Structural reforms have been repeatedly resisted by vested interests within the Liberal Democratic Party.
Members of the Liberal Democratic Party Mr. Abe's party have traditionally made frequent visits there to please their conservative constituents.
Last month a frustrated electorate focused on economic issues and only reluctantly returned the Liberal Democratic Party to power.
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The Liberal Democratic Party was formed in the mid-1950s and has ruled uninterrupted except for a defeat in 1993.
Yesterday, the Liberal Democratic Party indicated it would support Kuroda and Nakaso, but it will vote against the arch-dove Iwata.
In 1993 he stormed out of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), of which he had been a brilliant, young secretary-general.
But that is how the Liberal Democratic Party's landslide victory is being interpreted by global investors, if not Japanese voters themselves.
The DPJ came to power in September promising to break the disreputable triangle linking the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), the bureaucracy and big business.
Japan is likely to adopt a more hawkish approach to North Korea if the Liberal Democratic Party wins the election, as polls currently suggest.
China has no choice but to be vigilant against "tough" words made by some hawkish politicians within the Liberal Democratic Party during the election.
Abe Shinzo, leader of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) and very likely the next prime minister, replacing Noda Yoshihiko, is calling for greater QE activism.
Similarly, the massive erosion of the power of the Liberal Democratic Party, which had brought immense prosperity to the Japanese, was something few could imagine.
Before the general election in Japan, the Liberal Democratic Party explicitly put this and all other territorial claims onto the front burner of its political agenda.
After all, the Kobe fiasco hastened the end of the Liberal Democratic Party's post-war supremacy and the rise of Mr Kan's Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ).
For many years the Liberal Democratic Party, which has ruled Japan for most of the post-war period, did not have any women in the lower house.
When he stormed out of the Liberal Democratic Party in 1993, Mr Ozawa had seen before almost anyone that the LDP's cold-war dominance had outlived its usefulness.
In contrast, members of the Liberal Democratic Party Mr. Abe's party have traditionally made frequent visits there to please their conservative constituents, often creating friction with China and South Korea.
The following day, the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) secretary-general, Mori Yoshiro, also 62, was elected prime minister by the Diet, securing 335 of 488 valid lower house votes.
Arguably, there are more ideological differences within the party than with its rival, the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), which governed Japan for most of the half-century to 2009.
Koizumi governs from the Liberal Democratic Party, the longtime practitioners of pork-barrel, interest-coddling ways that left Japan deeply in debt and in a recessionary box for more than a decade.
Early reports on the premiership of Japan's Shinzo Abe have him either furthering the liberalization thrust of Junichiro Koizumi or restoring the insular old guard of the Liberal Democratic Party--or both.
All three have been held up by opposition from the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), which pretty much ran Japan for 55 years until 2009 and is fixated with destroying Mr Kan.
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Already, the Ozawa party seems likely to become the third largest in the lower house, the key parliamentary chamber, coming after the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) crowding out the New Komeito (NK).
Public frustration, festering for years, boiled over in the elections a year ago when the Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ) overthrew more than 50 years of rule by the Liberal Democratic Party.
The no confidence motion presented by the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP)-led opposition parties to the lower house of the Diet on June 2 failed by a vote of 152 for to 293 against.
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''If the new government could achieve significant progress both in domestic and diplomatic fronts, the Liberal Democratic Party would secure a solid base for its rule and may smash the circle of frequently-changed governments.
Something similar was at play when, in 2009, voters ended almost 55 years of uninterrupted rule by the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) and subsequently fell out of love with the Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ) that replaced it.
So too is the political system that built and guided it: after half a century of almost unbroken power, the Liberal Democratic Party, having lost its purpose, is threatened with annihilation at the polls in the next few months.
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