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¡@¡@TOKYO, Sept. 15 (Xinhuanet) -- Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi plans
to dissolve the House of Representatives on Oct. 10 for a snap election on Nov.
9 if he is reelected the president of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP),
local newspapers reported Monday.
¡@¡@The Mainichi Shimbun said in a front-page story that Koizumi instructed LDP
executives to arrange the political schedule for a snap election on Nov. 9
following a lower house dissolution on Oct.10.
¡@¡@Japanese Constitution empowers the prime minister to dissolve the lower house,
and a snap general election is required within 40 days of the dissolution.
¡@¡@The Asahi Shimbun said that Koizumi decided to dissolve the lower house in
October for a snap election in November because hisreelection as LDP chief in
the party's presidential race on Sept. 20 looks almost certain.
¡@¡@LDP Secretary General Taku Yamasaki has an Oct. 10 dissolution of the lower
house for a Nov. 9 snap poll in mind, Asahi said.
¡@¡@But the newspaper said that the lower house could also be dissolved in
later October and if that is the case, a snap election would be called on Nov.
16 or November 30.
¡@¡@Citing government and LDP sources, the Tokyo Shimbun reported that a snap
election is being considered for Nov. 9 or Nov. 16.
¡@¡@Newspaper surveys show Koizumi is likely to win the LDP presidential race.
The winner is virtually assured of becoming prime minister because the LDP-led
ruling bloc controls the lower house.
¡@¡@A survey published on Monday by the Asahi Shimbun showed that Koizumi was
likely to get around 60 percent of the LDP lawmakers' votes and nearly half the
local ballots.
¡@¡@Victory in the LDP election goes to the candidate who
takes a majority of the 657 votes up for grabs -- those of the party's 357
lawmakers, plus another 300 from the 47 local LDP chapters. Enditem ¡@¡@
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