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Monday, February 25, 2008 7:59 am

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Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda has not been able to increase ordinary people's trust in politicians.

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68% disenchanted with political climate

Two out of every three people distrust political parties and politicians and feel that their vote has no influence, a Yomiuri Shimbun survey has found.

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One response to “68% disenchanted with political climate”

  1. Nackymura, Feb 25 at 8:13 pm :
  2. To be perfectly honest, I’m almost surprised the figure isn’t even higher. Maybe the headline should read “32% of Japanese NOT disenchanted with political climate”.

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