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4月9日:星期日。这个很普通的休息日却在东瀛列岛引起一番躁动。这一天,日本举行了战后第13次统一地方选举,角逐13个都道府县知事和43个道府县议会席位。这是自1993年日本自民党一党专政体制解体后举行的首次全国性选举,被朝野政党视为今年7月参院改选和下届众院大选的“前哨战”。选举的结果大大出乎各政党预料,无党派候先人当选大幅度增加,政党候选人遭到严重挫折。更富有戏剧性的是,出身演艺界的两“笑星”、无党派人士青岛幸男与横
April 9th: Sunday. This very ordinary rest day caused some agitation in the EGL. On that day, Japan held the 13th unified local election in the post-war period, competing for 13 prefectural governors and 43 prefectural assembly seats. This is the first nationwide election that has taken place since the dissolution of the one-party dictatorship system of Japan’s Liberal Democratic Party in 1993 and was viewed by the ruling and opposition parties as a “sentinel war” in the election of the senate in July this year and in the next general election of the House of Representatives. The result of the election is far beyond the expectation of all political parties. The election of non-party nominees has risen sharply and the political party candidates have suffered serious setbacks. More dramatic is that two of the entertainment industry, “comedian”, non-partisan Qingdao fortunate and horizontal