Japan's Prime Minister under pressure to resign

June 02, 2011 09:20 am | Updated August 18, 2016 10:14 am IST - TOKYO

Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan. File Photo

Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan. File Photo

Japan’s Prime Minister Naoto Kan says he will consider resigning once Japan’s efforts to recover from its earthquake and tsunami disaster take firm hold.

Mr. Kan told members of his party on Thursday that he felt responsible for carrying through with leading the recovery. He made the comments ahead of a no-confidence vote in the Parliament.

Mr. Kan, who became Prime Minister just a year ago, has been criticised for delays in construction of temporary housing for evacuees, lack of transparency about evacuation information, and a perceived lack of leadership.

On Wednesday, the largest opposition group, the Liberal Democratic Party, submitted the no-confidence motion along with two smaller opposition groups.

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