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  • In a last-ditch effort to salvage the hopes of the Liberal Democratic Party, which is trailing in opinion polls, Prime Minister Taro Aso crisscrossed the country on Friday, trying to slow the momentum of the opposition Democratic Party of Japan.

    Japan Jobless Rate Surges Before Vote 2009

  • I have started a new political party called the Liberal Democratic Party of the United States.

    McCain "Bitch" Video Sparks War Between McCain Campaign And CNN 2009

  • I have started a new political party called the Liberal Democratic Party of the United States.

    Technology Advocate Lessig Endorses Obama 2009

  • I have started a new political party called the Liberal Democratic Party of the United States.

    Poll: Hillary Way Ahead In Ohio ��� But Edwards Might Be The Strongest Dem 2009

  • THE PRESIDENT: Well, let me say, of course I think I am concerned about some of the comments that have been made by the leader of the so-called Liberal Democratic Party in Russia.

    Press Conference By The President ITY National Archives 1993

  • Mr. Kan's government was derided by a largely hostile Japanese establishment which is largely loyal to the Liberal Democratic Party, which is now in opposition but led the country almost without interruption from 1955 to 2009 for its tentative response to the massive earthquake and tsunami that obliterated entire cities in the northeast of the country and unleashed the still-unfolding crisis at the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear plant.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed MARK MacKINNON 2011

  • The main opposition Liberal Democratic Party, which is calling for a sales tax rise to 10 percent in its election platform, is criticising Kan for using its calculation without saying how the Democrats would mesh a hike with their previous promises on spending programmes such as child allowances.

    FinanzNachrichten.de: Aktuelle Nachrichten 2010

  • And, while not expected to win big, the communists are looking at modest gains when the next parliamentary elections are held _ sometime before October _ because of the growing unpopularity of Prime Minister Taro Aso and his ruling Liberal Democratic Party, which is widely seen as being in disarray and unable to lead Japan out of its deepening economic recession.

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  • And, while not expected to win big, the communists are looking at modest gains when the next parliamentary elections are held -- sometime before October -- because of the growing unpopularity of Prime Minister Taro Aso and his ruling Liberal Democratic Party, which is widely seen as being in disarray and unable to lead Japan out of its deepening economic recession.

    Salon 2009

  • And, while not expected to win big, the communists are looking at modest gains when the next parliamentary elections are held_ sometime before October_ because of the growing unpopularity of Prime Minister Taro Aso and his ruling Liberal Democratic Party, which is widely seen as being in disarray and unable to lead Japan out of its deepening economic recession.

    People's Weekly World Blog 2009

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