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The Japanese Prime Minister once went to the shrine to "worship ghosts", and there was a sudden explosion at the scene, almost becoming the "second Abe"

You know, former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, during a street speech, was shot twice in the back, and finally died after the rescue was ineffective. This move also shows that the Japanese at this stage are not satisfied with the country's high-level leadership, and can even be called "hateful".

The Japanese Prime Minister once went to the shrine to "worship ghosts", and there was a sudden explosion at the scene, almost becoming the "second Abe"

What I didn't expect was that with the new prime minister taking office, he could not escape the fate of being hated by the country's civilians. When this person was about to arrive at the shrine during his trip to Ise Jingu to "worship ghosts", there was a sudden explosion at the scene, and thick smoke billowed over the shrine, but fortunately, the explosion did not cause any casualties.

After further understanding, it was learned that before the arrival of the Japanese Prime Minister, the Japanese police and security departments had carefully searched the scene and did not find any explosives. In this regard, the explanation given by the Japanese police is that the explosives are likely to be put into the scene after the explosion.

The Japanese Prime Minister once went to the shrine to "worship ghosts", and there was a sudden explosion at the scene, almost becoming the "second Abe"

The reason why this person wants to visit Ise Jingu Shrine is because this shrine is dedicated to the god of Abundance and Harvest, which is not only ancient but also very meaningful. According to Japanese regulations, the Prime Minister visits Ise Jingu Shrine every year. However, this visit almost made this person walk in the back of former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, I don't know if the Japanese security department will be "changed blood"?

Of course, this is not only the case with the prime minister of Japan, who previously felt that the lives of about 40% of the country's parliamentarians were constantly threatened by potential persecution. After all, after a previous Japanese survey of members of the Diet, the results showed that 75 of the 709 members of the parliament had been beaten, spat and stoned by civilians at the scene during the participation in the activities.

The Japanese Prime Minister once went to the shrine to "worship ghosts", and there was a sudden explosion at the scene, almost becoming the "second Abe"

It is enough to show that the current Japanese high-level seems to be unable to gain the trust of civilians, otherwise why the Abe tragedy? And why are dozens of parliamentarians treated with special treatment by their own civilians during their attendance? Just after the former prime minister was killed, the current prime minister was almost taken away by a bomb while attending the event.

The Japanese Prime Minister once went to the shrine to "worship ghosts", and there was a sudden explosion at the scene, almost becoming the "second Abe"

In the face of this situation, I wonder if the Japanese top brass often feels "shivering"? The biggest reason for this is that neither the deceased Abe nor the current prime minister has changed the economic situation of the Japanese people, or even solved the problem of aging in Japan. Instead, the economic situation has deteriorated further, for which the Japanese naturally attribute their dire situation to the prime minister and parliamentarians.

It is not difficult to understand why Japanese lawmakers are often attacked while attending events. This just shows that the current Japanese boss seems unable to restore Japan to its original glory. In this regard, Japanese civilians will naturally choose to go to extremes.

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