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Internet Edition. April 2, 2008, Updated: Bangladesh Time 12:00 AM |
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Japan opposition threatens to censure minister Reuters, Tokyo Japan's main opposition party stepped up its attack on Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda's government on Tuesday, threatening a rare censure motion against the health minister in parliament's upper house. Fukuda is struggling with a policy deadlock in a divided parliament, prompting speculation his ruling party might replace him ahead of an election that could come this year. The Democratic Party, which with small allies controls the upper house and can delay laws, has already blocked the extension of an unpopular gasoline tax that expired on Monday, prompting petrol stations to start cutting prices by 25 yen (25 cents) per liter, or around 17 percent. It has also vetoed two government nominees for central bank governor. Now the Democrats are turning the focus back to pension problems, a topic that helped the opposition win control of the upper house in an election last year and eventually oust Fukuda's predecessor. Charging the government with failure to keep its pledge to clean up botched public pension payments by the end of March, Democratic Party leader Ichiro Ozawa told a news conference that Health Minister Yoichi Masuzoe should apologize and "take responsibility" --- political code in Japan for resigning.
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