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In mid August, just as the Nikkei began to falter, the "old guard" LDP (Liberal Democratic Party) turned in the keys, having lost the general election by a landslide, and now the contending DPJ (Democratic Party of Japan) finally has the reigns. Full Article at Seeking Alpha
BUCHAREST, Nov. 21 (Xinhua) -- Over 18 million eligible voters in Romania are expected to turn to polls on Sunday to elect a new president for the next five-year term. A number of 12 candidates entered the race for the state's top position. Full Article at Xinhua
Yukio Hatoyama answers to opposition Liberal democratic Party lawmaker's question during a question-and-answer session over his policy speech at the lower house of the Parliament in Tokyo, Japan, Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2009. View Photo »
Under the past Liberal Democratic Party administrations, a stable bureaucracy guaranteed the continuity of policy-making in various fields, including foreign exchange policy
Perhaps the best way to view President Barack Obama's lengthy trip to Asia is to see it as something of a get-acquainted exercise in a part of the world where the United States still has perceived interests and a substantial military presence of... Full Article at The Orange County Register
The U.S.-Japanese alliance, the "cornerstone of peace and security in the Asia-Pacific region" since 1950, is undergoing some major transformations. Full Article at Zanesville Times Recorder
The Liberal Democratic Party, Australia’s only consistently free market classical liberal party, is fielding two bright young candidates in the seats of Bradfield and Higgins - Lucy Gabb and Isaac Roberts. You can read more about them here. Full Article at Catallaxy
Former ruling Liberal democratic Party (LDP) lawmaker Yoshimi Watanabe (R) shakes hands with independent lawmaker Kenji Eda (L) as they form a new political group at a press conference in Tokyo on January 16, 2009. View Photo »
We could not but pay attention to yesterday's situation (when all the three opposition parties - the Communist Party of the Russian Federation (KPRF), the Liberal Democratic Party (LDPR) and Just Russia) walked out of the session hall in protest over the results of the October 11 election. I regard the ...
TOKYO (Kyodo)--The government on Tuesday abolished a panel on revitalizing education and 17 other panels set up under the previous Liberal Democratic Party-led government, after reviewing their functions and relevance. read full article... Full Article at Nikkei
I write to you to express concern that persistent homophobia in Serbian society has given rise to incidents of violence, and prevents lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) Serbians from exercising to the full enjoyment their human rights. Full Article at Human Rights Watch
The Liberal Democratic Party (自由民主党, Jiyū-Minshutō?), frequently abbreviated to LDP or Jimintō (自民党, Jimintō?), is a centre right, conservative political party and the largest party in Japan and one of the most consistently successful political parties in the democratic world. It has ruled for most of the years since its founding in 1955. Full Article
Yukio Hatoyama answers to opposition Liberal democratic Party lawmaker's question during a question-and-answer session over his policy speech at the lower house of the Parliament in Tokyo, Japan, Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2009.
View Photo »Former ruling Liberal democratic Party (LDP) lawmaker Yoshimi Watanabe (R) shakes hands with independent lawmaker Kenji Eda (L) as they form a new political group at a press conference in Tokyo on January 16, 2009.
View Photo »Former ruling Liberal democratic Party (LDP) lawmaker Yoshimi Watanabe (R) speaks as he and independent lawmaker Kenji Eda (L) form a new political group at a press conference in Tokyo on January 16, 2009.
View Photo »Taro Aso (L), secretary-general of Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), closes his eyes as outgoing Japanese Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda leaves the LDP parliamentarian meeting at the party's headquarters in Tokyo September 3, 2008.
View Photo »Japan's opposition Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) leader Sadakazu Tanigaki (R) questions Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama (L) at the Lower House plenary session at the National Diet in Toyo on October 28, 2009.
View Photo »Yukio Hatoyama, top, listens to the Liberal Democratic Party president Sadakazu Tanigaki during a question-and-answer session over his policy speech at the lower house of the Parliament in Tokyo, Japan, Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2009.
View Photo »Yukio Hatoyama, center, listens to the Liberal Democratic Party president Sadakazu Tanigaki, right, as deputy Prime Minister Naoto Kan looks on during a question-and-answer session over his policy speech at the lower house of the Parliament in Tokyo, Japan, Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2009.
View Photo »BARVIKHA, RUSSIA - OCTOBER 24: Russia's President Dmitry Medvedev (L) attends a meeting with the leaders of political parties presented in Russia's State Duma, at the presidential residence in Meiendorf castle October 24, 2009 in Barvikha outside Moscow, Russia.
View Photo »BARVIKHA, RUSSIA - OCTOBER 24: Russian State Duma Head Boris Gryzlov (L) listens to ultra-nationalists Liberal-Democracy Party Leader Vladimir Zhirinovsky (R) prior to a meeting with the leaders of political parties presented in Russia's State Duma, at the presidential residence in Mei...
View Photo »BARVIKHA, RUSSIA - OCTOBER 24: Russian State Duma Head Boris Gryzlov (L) listens to ultra-nationalists Liberal-Democracy Party Leader Vladimir Zhirinovsky (R) prior to a meeting with the leaders of political parties presented in Russia's State Duma, at the presidential residence in Mei...
View Photo »BARVIKHA, RUSSIA - OCTOBER 24: Russia's President Dmitry Medvedev (L) greets Communist Party Deputy Secretary Ivan Melnikov (C) and Communist Party Leader Gennady Zuganov (R) during a meeting with the leaders of political parties presented in Russia's State Duma, at the presidential r...
View Photo »BARVIKHA, RUSSIA - OCTOBER 24: Russia's President Dmitry Medvedev (3rd L) attends a meeting with the leaders of political parties presented in Russia's State Duma, at the presidential residence in Meiendorf castle October 24, 2009 in Barvikha outside Moscow, Russia.
View Photo »BARVIKHA, RUSSIA - OCTOBER 24: Russia's President Dmitry Medvedev (L) greets Communist Party Deputy Secretary Ivan Melnikov (C) and Communist Party Leader Gennady Zuganov (R) during a meeting with the leaders of political parties presented in Russia's State Duma, at the presidential r...
View Photo »BARVIKHA, RUSSIA - OCTOBER 24: Russian State Duma Head Boris Gryzlov (L) listens to ultra-nationalists Liberal-Democracy Party Leader Vladimir Zhirinovsky (R) prior to a meeting with the leaders of political parties presented in Russia's State Duma, at the presidential residence in Mei...
View Photo »BARVIKHA, RUSSIA - OCTOBER 24: L-R: Russian politicians, Communist Party Leader Gennady Zuganov, State Duma Speaker Boris Gryzlov and Liberal-Democracy Party Leader Vladimir Zhirinovsky arrive for2 a meeting with the leaders of political parties presented in Russia's State Duma, at the...
View Photo »BARVIKHA, RUSSIA - OCTOBER 24: Russia's President Dmitry Medvedev (L) greets Russian Communist Party Leader Gennady Zuganov during a meeting with the leaders of political parties presented in Russia's State Duma, at the presidential residence in Meiendorf castle October 24, 2009 in Ba...
View Photo »BARVIKHA, RUSSIA - OCTOBER 24: Russia's President Dmitry Medvedev attends a meeting with the leaders of political parties presented in Russia's State Duma, at the presidential residence in Meiendorf castle October 24, 2009 in Barvikha outside Moscow, Russia.
View Photo »BARVIKHA, RUSSIA - OCTOBER 24: Russia's President Dmitry Medvedev attends a meeting with the leaders of political parties presented in Russia's State Duma, at the presidential residence in Meiendorf castle October 24, 2009 in Barvikha outside Moscow, Russia.
View Photo »BARVIKHA, RUSSIA - OCTOBER 24: Russia's President Dmitry Medvedev attends a meeting with the leaders of political parties presented in Russia's State Duma, at the presidential residence in Meiendorf castle October 24, 2009 in Barvikha outside Moscow, Russia.
View Photo »BARVIKHA, RUSSIA - OCTOBER 24: Russia's President Dmitry Medvedev (L) and State Duma Speaker Boris Gryzlov attend a meeting with the leaders of political parties presented in Russia's State Duma, at the presidential residence in Meiendorf castle October 24, 2009 in Barvikha outside Mosc...
View Photo »BARVIKHA, RUSSIA - OCTOBER 24: Kremlin's Ideologist Vladislav Surkov (L), Russia's President Dmitry Medvedev (C) and State Duma Speaker Boris Gryzlov (R) attend a meeting with the leaders of political parties presented in Russia's State Duma, at the presidential residence in Meiendorf c...
View Photo »Nationalist Liberal Democratic Party (LDPR) leader Vladimir Zhirinovsky (R) and Communist Party leader Gennady Zyuganov attend a news conference in Moscow, October 14, 2009.
View Photo »Nationalist Liberal Democratic Party (LDPR) leader Vladimir Zhirinovsky (R) and Communist Party leader Gennady Zyuganov attend a news conference in Moscow, October 14, 2009.
View Photo »Japanese Liberal Democratic Party President Sadakazu Tanigaki (R) prays with Ikuko Nakagawa, the widow of former finance minister Shoichi Nakagawa (2R), during Nakagawa's funeral at a Tokyo temple on October 9, 2009.
View Photo »Japanese Finance Minister Shoichi Nakagawa is seen during a meeting of the fiscal and financial committee at the lower house of parliament in Tokyo in this February 16, 2009 file photo.
View Photo »Former ruling Liberal democratic Party (LDP) lawmaker Yoshimi Watanabe (R) shakes hands with independent lawmaker Kenji Eda (L) as they form a new political group at a press conference in Tokyo on January 16, 2009.
View Photo »Under the past Liberal Democratic Party administrations, a stable bureaucracy guaranteed the continuity of policy-making in various fields, including foreign exchange policy
We could not but pay attention to yesterday's situation (when all the three opposition parties - the Communist Party of the Russian Federation (KPRF), the Liberal Democratic Party (LDPR) and Just Russia) walked out of the session hall in protest over the results of the October 11 election. I regard the ...
United Russia fraudulently appropriated the Liberal Democratic Party's votes
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So @TurnbullMalcolm will you lead a new Liberal Democratic Party? It's Time. #split #spill
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