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Japan's Premier to U.S.

TOKYO () -- Prime Minister Tomiichi Murayama prepared to depart Tuesday on his first official visit to the United States as a growing revolt in his Socialist party threatened to undermine his government.


The prime minister's intra-party rivals, led by Sadao Yamahana, a former Socialist chairman, announced they would push ahead with plans to split off and form their own party.


Yamahana said as many as 30 legislators might join him, enough to cause trouble for Murayama's fragile coalition uniting Socialists and the conservative Liberal Democrats.


Murayama hopes his visit to the United States will focus on reaffirming close U.S.-Japan ties in the 50th year since World War II.




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