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Pressure from all sides hit Japan, and whether Kishida Fumio can sit firmly in the prime ministership

author:Commentator Geng Xin

The frequent change of prime ministers in the United Kingdom has aroused everyone's attention, and at this time, everyone wants to face such pressure as Japan, which is very similar to its physique? Let me talk about Prime Minister Kishida of Japan today who is also facing very significant and combined pressure.

Today, we are talking about a constitutional monarchy like the United Kingdom, representative system in this context, and the entire political system, including elections and so on, which are very close to Japan. Because Japan was following the British model, is Japan also experiencing this great pressure?

Today I would like to focus on the fact that some new situations have emerged in Japan in the past two days. The first is Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, he was not a political figure with high public support before he came to power, a year or two ago, when Abe had just stepped down, although Abe tried very hard to push Kishida out, but at that time, in the social polls, his polling level was very low.

Pressure from all sides hit Japan, and whether Kishida Fumio can sit firmly in the prime ministership

After he became prime minister, although he said that in the process of the election, the support rate of the total number of votes was okay, but in fact, everyone knows that this support rate does not really represent the high public support rate of Japanese society as a whole, or the situation that everyone expects, but it is the result of a political coordination of Japanese society as a whole, mainly the result of factional coordination within the Liberal Democratic Party.

Japan has undergone many major changes in recent months, first of all, the issue of Abe's state funeral, which has triggered a very strong criticism of Kishida in the entire Japanese society, and Abe's personal evaluation is another matter, but there are various criticisms in Japan about whether to spend so much money and use such a way to hold such an Abe state funeral when the epidemic is so serious and when the economy is so difficult. The feelings of economic difficulties triggered by Abe's state funeral, the pressure of the epidemic, the negative impression and negative impact of everyone, and the related Japanese government's excessive consideration of its own political interests, the coordinated political interests within the Liberal Democratic Party, and the interests of the people, caused a great negative impact on the Kishida cabinet, and Kishida's support rating fell sharply.

Pressure from all sides hit Japan, and whether Kishida Fumio can sit firmly in the prime ministership

It was precisely during this period of time that the process of Abe's shooting was exposed, which led to a question about the constitutional principle of the separation of church and state, that is, the interaction between religious organizations and the Liberal Democratic Party aroused criticism from everyone.

In the past two days, another major event has occurred, the Minister of Economic and Financial Regeneration of Japan, this is a minister with a heavy responsibility, this minister is called Yamaji Daishiro. The minister of Yamaji has aroused some very important criticism from everyone, and various impact reporters will force him to explain the situation, and Prime Minister Kishida's posture is not positive enough, and he did not coordinate this matter well, and finally Yamaji resigned very passively.

Pressure from all sides hit Japan, and whether Kishida Fumio can sit firmly in the prime ministership

A day or two after his resignation, a new minister was appointed, but his appointment of a new minister and the resignation of the old minister did not resolve the criticism of the LDP in Japanese society as a whole, and also reflected that Kishida Fumio was not a good candidate in the appointment of ministers. For countries like Japan or the United Kingdom, when a minister resigns, the prime minister cannot stay and begins to be unstable.

Coupled with the economic downturn, the pressure of the epidemic, etc., in this case, the blow to the people of Japan is also very obvious, and in these things this tough posture of the whole of Japan to the outside world has been introduced, the call for constitutional revision is increasing again, the increase in the striking force of hostile bases, etc. The budget will also increase, so as to increase this comprehensive and negative pressure on the economy, and all these things have formed and relations with China and Russia and North Korea are very bad. This creates a very clear vicious circle.

So in this way, the Kishida government, the Kishida cabinet, and Prime Minister Kishida himself are all facing huge political pressure, and this pressure is comprehensive, there is the pressure of the epidemic, there is economic pressure, there is politics, there is his own as prime minister, such as the failure to appoint ministers, unknown people have such pressure.

Pressure from all sides hit Japan, and whether Kishida Fumio can sit firmly in the prime ministership

He himself is not a particularly courageous character who can find a good way in the face of difficulties, and his original popularity is not very high; whether it is within the Liberal Democratic Party or in public opinion, his own character is relatively not very bold, and all these things come together so that the Japanese government is also facing such comprehensive pressure as Britain.

Its difficulties are slightly different from those formed after Brexit, but the entire current cabinet of Japan and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida are also facing this so-called whether to step down, whether to change people, whether there will be major turmoil in the political arena, and everyone is now waiting to see if there will be major turmoil in the political arena. #日本 #

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