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TOKYO, Oct. 28 (Xinhuanet) -- Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party decided Friday to expel former agriculture minister Hosei Norota and recommend 26 House of Representatives members to leave the party for voting against Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi's postal privatization bills during the previous parliament
session in August.
According to NHK's news channel, the 26 include former Economy, Trade and
Industry Minister Takeo Hiranuma, who was one of the dissidents who survived the
Sept. 11 general election as independent candidates by defeating LDP
challengers.
Among the postal rebels in the House of Councillors, the LDP decided to
recommend Ikuo Kamei to quit the party, while suspending the party membership of
Naoki Tanaka and Yoshio Nakagawa for one year.
The three are said to have supported LDP rivals from new parties
established in opposition to the postal reform, the television report said.
Seventeen other postal rebels in the upper house have faced a one-year
suspension of assuming the party's executive posts, it added.
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