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Another key figure in the new Cabinet is Sengoku, the new Cabinet secretary, a persuasive speaker whose job it will be to bring together and articulate Kan's key objectives
-- a job many analysts believe he will excel at. "Sengoku is Mr. Policy Wonk. He's very smart and policy-savvy," Smith said. "He very committed to the changes in governance structure, the kinds of issues that DPJ wants to engage in
-- transparency, accountability, how to make longer-term, solid planning in policy. He's an important part of the puzzle." The plain-spoken Kan, known for his sometimes fiery temper and for exposing a government cover-up of HIV-tainted blood products in the mid-1990s, was elected prime minister in a parliamentary vote last week after Hatoyama's abrupt resignation. The retention of the foreign and defense posts are especially important given increased tensions in the region after the alleged sinking of a South Korean patrol ship by a North Korean submarine two months ago, as well as Tokyo's continuing negotiations over a controversial U.S. Marine base on the southern island of Okinawa. Kan's reputation and common roots -- in contrast to several of the previous leaders who all hailed from politically elite families
-- could boost the DPJ's fortunes ahead of elections, analysts say. Recent polls show that the Democrats have already won back a measure of voter trust. A poll published Tuesday in the national Sankei newspaper showed that 57 percent of recipients have high expectations for the new government, and support for the party has recovered to 31 percent, versus 18 percent from before Hatoyama stepped down. The Sankei survey was conducted through random telephone interviews of 1,000 eligible voters. It did not give a margin of error, but that sampling size would normally have a margin of about 5 percentage points.
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