Another former Japanese Prime Minister turns anti-nuclear
Ex-PM Junichiro Koizumi pushes for a zero nuclear power Japan
Aug 28, 2013 John Hofilena
Earlier in August, former Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi visited Germany a nation that has decided to give up on the use of nuclear power and Finland, which continues to rely on nuclear technology. The 71-year-old former leader of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) has made his opinion known after the trip that he is for the abandonment of nuclear power.
Koizumi has retired from politics, and his seat in the Diet is now held by his son, Shinjiro Koizumi. But he remains an influential personality in Japanese politics, and it is certain that his comments will attract the attention of the countrys media. Koizumi was accompanied on this specific trip by four executives from the nuclear divisions of Toshiba, Hitachi, and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries companies that continue to manufacture and export Japans nuclear technology. One of these executives reportedly asked the elderly statesman if he agrees to keeping nuclear power in Japan, and also influence others to that position. If I was back in the Diet in my old job, trying to persuade undecided members on the nuclear power issue, I dont think Id have it in me to convince them that Japan needs nuclear power, Koizumi reportedly replied to the executive. But after seeing what Ive seen on this trip, I think I could persuade those members to move toward zero nuclear power. Im more confident of that all the time, he added....
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