"If a Motion of No Confidence Is Submitted, It Will Pass," Says Koichi Gemba, Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives
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"If a Motion of No Confidence Is Submitted, It Will Pass," Says Koichi Gemba, Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives
On the 18th, Koichi Gemba, the deputy speaker of the House of Representatives, spoke as a standing advisor to the prefectural federation at the Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan's Fukushima Prefectural Federation Convention, and mentioned that if the CDP submits a motion of no confidence in the Cabinet, "there is a good chance it will pass." If the motion of no confidence passes, what is the plan for the government after that?
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