Things that caught my attention:
- The DPJ leader Hatoyama's election manifesto had several 'populist' proposals that would make our Indian politicians look 'ju-ju-be'. Here are some:
km for driving in highways ; unbelievable for those in USA who drive for free).
--pay Y26,000/month/child up to age 15 'to boost economy'. A family with 3
children below 15 will 'earn' roughly US$ 10,000 per annum! -quite unbelievable!
--elimination of 5% sales tax (unlike in India, there is no sales/purchase without this
5% sales tax. Elimination of this means a direct saving of 5% on your expenses).
--free high school education (Unlike in USA, high school education is NOT free in
Japan; till now it cost about US$ 3,500/year in public schools).
- Japan's new Prime Minister Hatoyama is the 4th consecutive PM whose dd/grand-dad was also PM earlier! (In a coincidence, the grandfathers of Hatoyama and his opponent Aso were also fighting the elections in the 50s; now it was the grandsons' turn.
- There were no electronic voting machines. In the paper-ballot, the voter should write the name of the candidate of his/her choice. (yes, 'hand-write'!). As the Japanese characters have complicated & numerous strokes, I asked what if the name wasn't written correctly. Nobody envisaged such a situation, thanks to Japan's 99%+ literacy rate.
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In spite of living in Japan, one would know about the election by seeing the news. Posters can be seen in predefined places. I was impressed by these *quiet* elections. Yes.
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