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‘Ozawa raised coalition idea, not Fukuda’

Contrary to earlier reports, it was Democratic Party of Japan leader Ichiro Ozawa, not Liberal Democratic Party President Yasuo Fukuda, who proposed a grand coalition of their parties at their meeting Friday, according to  a Yomiuri Shimbun report on Saturday.

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