Friday, August 26, 2011

JAPANESE PRIME MINISTER ANNOUNCES RESIGNITION

                               
Tokyo (CNN) -- Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan, whose approval rating tumbled following the devastating March earthquake and tsunami, announced his resignation Friday.
Kan announced he is stepping down as party leader during a meeting with members of the ruling Democratic Party of Japan. The party will elect a new leader next week, who will take over as prime minister.
The resignation fulfills his promise to step down after parliament approved two pieces of legislation, including one related to post-earthquake reconstruction.
"I will put my words into action once those two bills are approved," Kan said this month at a Lower House committee session.
Kan believes the two bills -- the deficit-financing bond bill and the new energy promotion bill -- will push forward his reconstruction policies.
The bills passed Friday.

Kan has been under pressure to resign since the March 11 earthquake and tsunami, and subsequent nuclear crisis in the nation. The disaster triggered the worst nuclear crisis since Chernobyl as cores overheated and spewed radioactive material into surrounding areas.

                                                                    .source cnn news

No comments:

Post a Comment

hostgator coupon hostgator coupon code