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Koizumi Cabinet E-mail Magazine No. 174 (February 3, 2005)
[Lion Heart -- Message from Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi]
 (Provisional Translation)


The supplementary budget for disaster reconstruction activities
approved


Junichiro Koizumi here.

Japan has been enveloped by a strong cold air mass bearing down
from the north, which has blanketed almost every region of the
country in heavy snowfalls. With accumulation of close to
three-meters recorded in the region affected by the Niigata
Prefecture Chuetsu Earthquake, the people are enduring further
hardships. I also worry that at the height of the entrance
examination season some students may have been adversely affected
by these snowfalls. I gave urgent instructions to the government
yesterday to do everything in its power to streamline its efforts
to deal with this inclement weather, and to ensure that various
measures, including snow clearing, can be undertaken smoothly.
I hope that nobody will allow the snow to get the better of them.

Two weeks have passed since the Diet session was convened.
The session opened with my general policy speech to the members of
the House of Representatives and the House of Councillors.
Following this, the representatives of each political party posed
their questions on the policies of the Koizumi Cabinet at the
plenary sessions of both Houses of the Diet. These questions lasted
for a day and a half in each House, making a three-day total for
questions and answers. It is during these plenary sessions when
basic policies are discussed.

With the conclusion of these discussions, deliberations kicked off
on the supplementary budget for disaster reconstruction activities.
The Budget Committees of both Houses each held meetings over two
days, attended by all Cabinet ministers, which run from
nine o'clock in the morning to noon and from one o'clock
in the afternoon to five o'clock in the evening, with deliberations
addressing each individual issue raised in question and answer
format.

Through these deliberations, the supplementary budget including the
budget allocated for disaster reconstruction activities amounting
to 1.3618 trillion yen was unanimously approved by the Diet on
February 1.

With the budget now appropriated, we must waste no time in moving
to implement restoration of infrastructure and facilities,
including roads, rail tracks, hospitals and schools. We must also
dispose of waste created by the disaster and provide assistance for
daily living to the people in the disaster-stricken region and to
those small- and medium-sized corporations that have been adversely
affected.

With the deliberations on the supplementary budget concluded,
the Diet yesterday began deliberations on the budget for the 2005
fiscal year which starts in April. In the coming days, I expect to
be attending meetings of the Budget Committee every day from
nine o'clock in the morning to five o'clock in the evening.

It seems that there is no other world leader who spends so much
time attending parliamentary debates. I have also been told that no
US president has ever had to attend Congress and respond to
questions posed by members from both the Senate and the House of
Representatives.

Given the importance of the Budget Committee where deliberations on
the budget take place, I will work hard every day to respond to
questions from Diet members of both the ruling side and the
opposition throughout the deliberation process, answering them
earnestly in a comprehensible manner to gain the understanding of
the people of Japan.

The legislative election took place in Iraq on January 30.
This election represents a significant step forward for the people
of Iraq who are moving towards rebuilding their nation by their own
hands. I would like to express my respect and admiration to the
Iraqi Interim Government which carried through the election, and
the people of Iraq themselves who made their way to the polling
stations around the country, despite various difficulties,
including terrorist acts that attempted to hinder the process.

Japan provided 40 million dollars in assistance for the
implementation of the election, in addition to which assistance was
provided in various other areas, including cooperation by Japanese
embassy staff in monitoring the election in countries where
overseas voting took place. I expect that a democratic and stable
government in Iraq will be able to overcome the various
difficulties the country faces, including ethnic and religious
differences.

Today, February 3, is traditionally the end of winter in Japan,
known as setsubun, the time for the bean-throwing festival.
As a child I remember throwing beans as I shouted, "Out with devils,
in with good fortune."

I sincerely hope that both inside and outside Japan all will be
blessed with good fortune.


* Profile of the Prime Minister
 http://www.kantei.go.jp/foreign/koizumiprofile/index_e.html

* The title of this column "Lion Heart" is a reference to the
  Prime Minister's lion-like hairstyle and his unbending
  determination to advance structural reform.

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[What's up around the Prime Minister]

- Members of the Japan-Russia Eminent Persons' Council Pay Courtesy
  Call on Prime Minister (February 2, 2005)
 http://www.kantei.go.jp/foreign/koizumiphoto/2005/02/02nitiro_e.html
  Prime Minister Koizumi received a courtesy call from the members
  of the Council which was established to discuss the mid- and long-
  term outlook toward enhancement of Japan-Russia bilateral
  relations.

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