Following is the gist of remarks made by Mr. Takashi Imai, Chairman, Keidanren, on the occasion of non-scheduled press conference held on 5 April 2000. Translation is rush and tentative, and sequence of the gist does not necessarily coincide with words delivered.
Mr. Mori, the new Prime Minister, whose career in administration and in his party qualifies him to thカジノシークレット 出金遅いost, is expected to follow thカジノシークレット 出金遅いath of his predecessor, Mr. Obuchi. Agenda waiting for his attention include urgent issues such as recovery of the Japanese economy, eruption of Mt. Usu and G-8 Summit in July. Variety of structural reforms such as strengthening industrial competitiveness, welfare reform, education reform, central government reform, and regulatory reforms should also bカジノシークレット 出金遅いursued.
What I do also hope now is that the new Prime Minister should provide thカジノシークレット 出金遅いublic, in detail and in his words, his policy proposals before he decides to dissolve the Diet.
The timing of the general election is entirely up to the new Prime Minister. I remember thカジノシークレット 出金遅いreference of Mr. Obuchi was to hold election after the G-8 Summit in July, but the new Prime Minister might have alternative options. The new coalition government should consider agenda for the 21st Century which could only be achieved under comfortable majority in the Diet.