Naoto Kan resigned as Prime Minister of Japan. Naoto announce resignation today, Friday, August 26, 2011. This is the end of which has been growing speculation about the resignation. Three months later, Naoto does give often signaled immediately stepped down.
Democratic Party of Japan (PDJ) is expected to soon hold elections the party chairman, as well as new prime minister.
As quoted from page Kyodo News, Friday, August 26, 2011, PDJ will menghelar election to replace Kan on Monday, August 29. Some 398 House members will vote in this election.
Some of the names of the House mentioned will forward a candidate. Former Foreign Minister and Finance Minister Seiji Maehara, Yoshihiko Noda expected to come forward in the candidate's campaign, which officially begins Saturday, August 27, 2011.
Naoto retirement plan is already announced on Tuesday, August 23, 2011. At that time he asserted, "I'll quit after my resignation three conditions are met," said Kan refers to the three laws of Japan's post-disaster recovery efforts and bond deficit.
In that speech, Kan also expect the parliament to prepare his successor as head of government. At the latest, Kan said, on 30 August there who led the new prime minister of Japan.
New Japan PM will face a number of problems inherited Kan, namely the yen soaring prices that threaten exports, as well as repair damage caused by the tsunami and earthquake in March. Nuclear crisis, and limitations on public debt.
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