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政府は、政治問題に関するネット上の会話を監視し、誤った情報と判断した場合にそれを訂正する方法を模索している。
The government is looking for ways to monitor online chatter about political issues and correct what it perceives as misinformation.
To counter this, an e-mail address must be shown so people can respond to a particular party or candidate.
According to a public opinion poll done in March by Jiji Press, the percentage of people in support of the Prime Minister is now 40.6 percent.
Sometimes, one of the politicians can be seen trying to keep the audience's opinions under control during televised debates.
At a press conference after the meeting, Abe said, "I am convinced we can achieve economic recovery while improving public finances."
When a candidate wins a majority of the total number of electors in the general election, the people recognize that candidate as the next president.
When a president or a governor acts wisely and lawfully, Americans express their approval by reelecting him and by supporting his political party.
She said, "The public still seems to feel that the suspicions have not been cleared. I decided to resign so that public trust in politics will not be further damaged."
He said he would win the election because "the nation wants steady, consistent and principled leadership."
The Democrats and the Republicans, the two major parties in the United States, use the primaries to select their presidential candidate for the general election.
.S. President George W. Bush, a Republican, and Senator John Kerry, the Democrats' presidential candidate, held their last TV debate on Oct. 13.
In a plenary session on April 19, the Upper House revised the Public Offices Election Law to allow the use of the Internet for election campaigns.
Speaking to reporters about the election results, Abe said, "The people have shown they support our policies and want us to continue on this path."
He said, "I will clear away old politics and create a new nation," and emphasized his intention of bringing a generational change in leadership.
The government must now decide whether to reshuffle the Cabinet in September and whether to raise the consumption tax to 8 percent next April.
The election served as the first electoral test of the economic policies of Abe Shinzo, the prime minister and leader of the LDP, since the House of Representatives election last December.
However, approval ratings declined as the prime minister and Ozawa Ichiro, the DPJ secretary general, suffered blows from political scandals.
The Democrats and the Republicans, the two major parties of the United States, use the primaries to each select one candidate for the general election.
a hearing held by the US Senate to gather information on whether to approve or reject candidates for high federal office who are nominated by the president
Hatoyama Yukio, the president of the DPJ, said, “The anger of the people has turned into expectations for our party. Now the people will play a leading role in politics.”
The main question in this election is whether the DPJ can maintain control or whether the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) and New Komeito will return to power.
written counsel from the president of the United States, who does have the right to introduce bills into Congress, and given to Congress, in which his opinions regarding bills and laws are expressed
Ozawa Ichiro, president of the Liberal Party, said in a speech, "We have to change the politics that ignores people's daily lives."
He said, "It requires courage to confront people who do not respect human rights, and it has been my honor to welcome into the Oval Office people of enormous courage."
At the meeting, the prime minister said, "The ultimate aim of public education reform is to assure every child of the chance to have a good education."
A candidate who wins at least 270 votes in the Electoral College is officially elected president and is inaugurated on Jan. 20.
The number of candidates is the lowest number in any of the four Lower House elections held since the present election system began in 1994.
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