Japan's 2009 Election Results In Opposition Win

Japanese Elections 2009
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For the opposition to be come the winner of the 2009 Japanese elections was already expected. Here we go now, the opposition win is the result of the 2009 Japanese elections.

With voting over in Japan's general election, exit polls suggest that the opposition has secured an overwhelming victory over the conservative party, which has held power for most of the past 50 years.

National TV channels have projected a majority of 300 seats in the 480-seat lower house of parliament for the center-left Democratic Party of Japan led by Yukio Hatoyama, the grandson of former premier Ichiro Hatoyama.

Japan has been hard-hit by the global economic slowdown, with unemployment at a record high, sparking dissatisfaction with Prime Minister Taro Aso's Liberal Democratic Party.

Hatoyama has pledged a range of ambitious healthcare and education spending schemes, but analysts have warned the plans could further escalate the national debt.

Polling stations closed at 20:00 Tokyo time (11:00 GMT) on Sunday.

By RIA Novosti.

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