Japan’s finance minister announced to quit

As the public support for the Japan’s Prime Minister Taro Aso is rolling, the finance minister of the country Shoichi Nakagawa announced on Tuesday that he will resign. The issue erupted as the finance minister was forced to refuse allegations that he was drunk during the G7 news conference.
The current political situation of Japan raises questions over the credibility of government plans and preparation on economic crisis.

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