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Japan’s Noda may call election as early as December

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Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda raises his hand to answer a question at the Lower House's budget committee session on Tuesday. Photo: AFP

Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda has decided to dissolve Japan’s parliament as early as Friday, with an election possibly next month, media said on Tuesday, a move likely to unseat him from power.

Noda will call an election for as early as December 16 or as late as January 20, according to major Japanese news media, including the Nikkei business daily and the liberal-leaning Asahi Shimbun.

After months of speculation over the date of the next national ballot, the issue surged to the fore on Monday afternoon, with Noda seen pushing a plan to join a vast trans-Pacific free trade deal as one of his core campaign pledges.

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That would mark his Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ) out from the main opposition party, who are largely against the pact.

“Prime minister decides to dissolve parliament this year,” the frontpage headline of the influential Nikkei business daily said Tuesday.

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“The groundwork toward parliamentary dissolution is moving forward,” the newspaper said.

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