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          Japan opposition seen headed for historic win
          (Agencies)
          Updated: 2009-08-27 16:42

          TOKYO: Japan's opposition Democratic Party looks set for a landslide victory in an election on Sunday, media surveys show, ending more than five decades of almost unbroken rule by the conservative Liberal Democratic Party (LDP).

          Japan opposition seen headed for historic win
          Japan's main opposition Democratic Party leader Yukio Hatoyama punches his fist in the air during a stump stop in Osaka, western Japan, August 26, 2009.[Agencies]Japan opposition seen headed for historic win

          Yukio Hatoyama's Democrats have promised to focus spending on households, cut waste and wrest control of policy from the hands of bureaucrats, a shift from the business-friendly LDP.

          Following are possible outcomes of the election for the 480 lower house seats.

          Democrats win by a landslide

          Japanese media predict the Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ) will win by a landslide, ending a deadlock in parliament where the party and its allies control the less powerful upper chamber.

          Financial markets would generally welcome the prospect of smoother policy-making as Japan tries to revive its economy and deal with the challenges of an ageing, shrinking population.

          But some analysts worry the party's ambitious spending plans could inflate already sky-high public debt and push up long-term interest rates.

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          If the Democrats win a two-thirds majority in the 480-seat lower house, they could enact laws rejected by the upper chamber.

          That is unlikely to be necessary soon, but would be key if the LDP and its partner win an upper house poll in mid-2010.

          Even if the Democrats win a majority, they would need help from the small leftist Social Democratic Party and conservative People's New Party to pass bills smoothly.

          But a bigger Democratic majority means they would have to pay less attention to their allies, making policy formation easier.

          Too big a win, however, could make managing the party harder.

          A victorious Democratic government would quickly focus on keeping voter support ahead of the 2010 upper house poll, probably by keeping pledges to boost household incomes.

          But the government could be distracted if opponents zero in on a scandal in which Democratic leader Yukio Hatoyama's aide reported donations from people who turned out to be dead.

          Democrat-led coalition

          If the Democratic Party falls short of a majority, it could still take power by forming a coalition with two smaller allies.

          That would mean it would need to listen more to the Social Democrats and the People's New Party, and the coalition could could have trouble agreeing on policies, especially in the areas of security and diplomacy, where differences are most acute.

          Inconclusive outcome

          If the Democrats stumble in the final days and the margin of victory on either side is very small, the LDP and Democrats would each try to woo defectors or small parties to form a coalition.

          The LDP has sought to lure back conservative voters with charges that the Democrats are spendthrift, weak on security and unpatriotic. Forecasts for a landslide opposition victory could also prompt some risk-averse voters to opt for the LDP, although analysts said there were few signs that this was occurring.

          A fuzzy outcome would delay the formation of a new government, although parliament must meet to elect a prime minister within 30 days.

          Policy implementation would be difficult, since lawmakers might not necessarily vie for power along clear policy lines.

          Ruling bloc stays in power

          Opinion polls suggest this is unlikely and if the LDP and its junior partner stay in power, they will almost certainly lose the two-thirds majority that has enabled them to enact laws rejected by the opposition-controlled upper chamber.

          The policy stalemate would worsen, at least until the 2010 upper house poll. If the deadlock dragged on, the idea of a "grand coalition" among ruling and opposition blocs could be revived as a way to break the deadlock.

          One of Aso's predecessors, Yasuo Fukuda, attempted to form such a coalition with then-Democratic Party leader Ichiro Ozawa, only for Ozawa's party to firmly reject the notion.  

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