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Maehara Drops Vision for Non-LDP, Non-JCP Govt

Maehara Drops Vision for Non-LDP, Non-JCP Govt

Seiji Maehara, former co-leader of Nippon Ishin no Kai, on Aug. 5
Seiji Maehara, former co-leader of Nippon Ishin no Kai, on Aug. 5

   Kyoto, Aug. 18 (Jiji Press)--Seiji Maehara, former co-leader of Nippon Ishin no Kai (Japan Innovation Party), suggested Monday that he has dropped his vision for a coalition government that excludes both the Liberal Democratic Party and the Japanese Communist Party.
   Maehara had maintained the non-LDP, non-JCP vision in his pursuit of a two-party political system in Japan.
   However, he told reporters in the western city of Kyoto, "As a multiparty system spreads, a bipartisan system is quite difficult (to realize)."
   "Many people don't want a two-party system, and I feel it's impossible (to realize a two-party system)," Maehara said.
   Maehara stepped down as party co-leader following Nippon Ishin's lackluster performance in last month's House of Councillors election.

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