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Japan's Prime Minister Naoto Kan has called for his country to develop into a nuclear-free society, amid rising public anger at the continuing crisis at the Fukushima Daiichi plant.¼øÓÚ½üÈÕÖ𽥸ßÕǵĹ«ÖÚ¶ÔÓÚ¸£µºÎ£»úµÄ·ßÅ£¬ÈÕ±¾Ê×ÏàÝÑÖ±È˽üÈÕÐû²¼ÈÕ±¾½«Öð²½¹ý¶Éµ½Ò»¸ö²»ÒÀÀµºËÄܵÄÉç»á¡£
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About 30% of Japan's electricity was nuclear generated before the Fukushima crisis, and the country had targeted raising that figure to 53% by 2030.ÔÚ¸£µºÎ£»ú֮ǰ´óÔ¼ÓÐ30%µÄÈÕ±¾µçÁ¦À´Ô´Óں˵çÕ¾£¬¶øÈÕ±¾Ò²ÖÂÁ¦ÓÚ½¨ÉèºËµçÕ¾£¬ÆÚÍûÔÚ2030Ä꽫53%µÄµçÁ¦À´Ô´¶¨Î»Óں˵çÕ¾¡£
But Mr Kan had already said this commitment should be scrapped.¶øÔÚ½üÈÕÝÑÖ±ÈËÒѾ±íʾÕâ¸öÄ¿±ê±ØÐë±»¸Ä±ä¡£
On Wednesday, he went a step further, saying: "We will aim at realising a society which can exist without nuclear power."ÔÚÖÜÈýµÄʱºò£¬ÝÑÖ±È˽øÒ»²½±í̬£ºÎÒ½«»á½¨Á¢Ò»¸öÍêÈ«²»ÐèÒªºËÄܵÄÉç»á¡£
He said the country should aim to develop alternative energy sources such as solar, wind and biomass.Ëû±íʾÈÕ±¾Ó¦¸ÃÖÂÁ¦ÓÚ½¨ÉèÒ»¸ö¿ÉÔÙÉúÄÜÔ´·á¸»µÄ¹ú¶È£¬±ÈÈç·çÄÜ£¬Ì«ÑôÄܺÍÉúÎïÄÜ¡£
But he did not lay out a timescale for his plan.µ«ÊǶÔÓÚÎ޺˻¯½ø³ÌËûȴûÓÐÒ»¸öÃ÷È·µÄ¼Æ»®±í¡£
Last month Mr Kan headed off a bid to topple him from power by telling his colleagues he would step down when Japan's crises were under control.¾ÍÔÚÉϸöÔÂÝÑÖ±ÈËÃ÷È·±í̬Ëû½«»áÔÚÈÕ±¾ºËΣ»ú½áÊøºóÏĄ̂£¬ÒÔ´ËȰ·þÁËËûµÄͬÁÅ·¢¶¯µ¯ÛÀËûµÄ»î¶¯¡£
But his continued refusal to say when he will quit has led to speculation that he might call a snap election on the nuclear issue.µ«ÊÇÓÉÓÚËûʼÖÕ²»Í¬ÒâÁ¢¼´ÍË룬ÈÃÈËÃDz²âËû¿ÉÄܽè´Ë´ÎºËΣ»ú¶øÌáǰÕÙ¿ª´óÑ¡¡£
In Wednesday's news conference, he denied that he intended to call an election. Mr Kan has slumped to his lowest level of popularity since he took office just over a year ago. According to an opinion poll this week, just 16% of the population believe he is doing a good job.ÔÚ±¾ÖÜÈýµÄ»ØÒäÖУ¬ÝÑÖ±ÈË·ñÈÏ»áÌáǰ´óÑ¡¡£¶øÝÑÖ±È˵ÄÃñÖÚÖ§³ÖÂÊÒ²´ÓÈ¥ÄêÉÏÈÎÒÔÀ´½µµÍµ½ÁË×îµÍµã¡£¸ù¾ÝÒ»·ÝÕâÖܵÄÃñÒâµ÷²éÏÔʾ£¬Ö»ÓÐ16%µÄÃñÖÚÒÀÈ»ÏàÐÅÝÑÖ±ÈËÊǸö³ÆÖ°µÄÊ×Ïà¡£
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