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2011.6.2 Much to the public''s relief, Prime Minister Naoto Kan was able to persuade his party to hold together, and by a vote of 152 to 239, the vote of no confidence ended in Kan''s favor. Kan admits to his flaws in governing, but believes that more focus is needed on reconstructing Japan. Prefectural leaders also agreed that Tokyo needed to focus more on reconstruction rather than finding a replacement for Kan.
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Prime Minister Kan Prevails - Blog - Council on Foreign Relations
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2011.6.2 Much to the public''s relief, Prime Minister Naoto Kan was able to persuade his party to hold together, and by a vote of 152 to 239, the vote of no confidence ended in Kan''s favor. Kan admits to his flaws in governing, but believes that more focus is needed on reconstructing Japan. Prefectural leaders also agreed that Tokyo needed to focus more on reconstruction rather than finding a replacement for Kan.
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