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«Koizumi says postal privatization is the focus of the elections. Is that so? I say definitely no!»
Author: Katsuya Okada
«In his four years and four months in power, Koizumi was unable to carry out reform. In order to carry out true reform, there has to be a change in government. We are not fettered to past practices. Please let us handle the government.»
Author: Katsuya Okada
«Unless we change the government now, it may be too late.»
Author: Katsuya Okada
«I don't believe that the people are naive enough to accept the prime minister's assertion that foreign affairs and other issues will be resolved if the postal services are privatized.»
Author: Katsuya Okada
«Koizumi speaks as if everything will be rosy for Japan if only these bills are passed,»
Author: Katsuya Okada
«Over four years and five months, there has been no `net decrease,' ... He has been skillfully outmaneuvered by bureaucrats.»
Author: Katsuya Okada
«The people had hopes that Koizumi would change the LDP, but he was not able to do that. Rather, domestic reform has not progressed, and foreign policy is beset on all sides.»
Author: Katsuya Okada
«In elections, you can't tell the outcome until you open the ballot boxes.»
Author: Katsuya Okada
«Japan faces problems of decreasing population, an aging society and increasing national debts. Mr. Koizumi sounds as if life will be all rosy if the postal service is privatized, but no one takes what he says seriously.»
Author: Katsuya Okada
«The only thing that can change Japan is a change in government.»
Author: Katsuya Okada

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