Without China s action, Kishida can t hold it first?China has not taken action, and its resignation

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-01-30

At present, Japan is in a state of chaos, and the successive "scandals" have hit Kishida, and the pressure on Japan from the outside world is gradually increasing. Compared with the past, the situation is already volatile, China does not even need to intervene, and Fumio Kishida's ** may be difficult to maintain. According to the Asahi Shimbun, after receiving relevant reports, Japan's special search department launched an investigation into the issue of the "small treasury" of political fund-raising banquets by various factions of the Liberal Democratic Party. In particular, a close investigation was carried out on the ** faction involved in the case with a large amount of money and a collective case. In order to calm the negative impact from the outside world, Kishida decided to replace five members of the ** faction in the cabinet and important positions in the Liberal Democratic Party. This move further shook support within the LDP, with even members of the ** faction lamenting the decay of their own faction, while Japan's stalwart parliamentarians believed that the ** faction was over. This series of "scandals" has undoubtedly put Prime Minister Fumio Kishida under pressure, especially in the face of his sluggish leadership, and the huge changes in cabinet personnel have bleaked his prospects for governance. It is worth noting that in recent polls, Kishida**'s approval rating has fallen to 30%, reaching the lowest level since Japan's Liberal Democratic Party returned to power in 2012, which further weakens public confidence and support for Kishida**. As a result, Fumio Kishida is facing a great crisis in power, and may even be forced to **. For Fumio Kishida, the current political situation in Japan is extremely unstable, and the slightest mistake will lead to a collapse. Therefore, if Fumio Kishida does not properly deal with the current crisis, the voice of the voice calling for Kishida** may continue to sound, and at that time, Fumio Kishida may not be able to escape the fate of the political arena. It is worth mentioning that the predicament that Fumio Kishida has fallen to so far is actually of his own making. In the past, Japan only cared about confrontation with China, and China has not yet made a move, and Fumio Kishida** seems to be a foregone conclusion. In the face of such a chaotic political situation, Kishida's troubles cannot be underestimated, and the key will depend on how Fumio Kishida responds. (with the wind).

Japan** is in a state of chaos, Kishida** has suffered frequent setbacks and is facing a huge crisis of governance. Surprisingly, however, none of these developments seem to have anything to do with China. This article will start with the recent scandals in Japanese politics, Kishida's predicament, and what may have led to him. At the same time, I will also make some personal observations on the development of the political situation in Japan.

At present, the Special Investigation Department is investigating the issue of the "small treasury" of political funds raised by various factions of the Liberal Democratic Party. Among them, the ** faction has become the focus of the investigation, because it not only involves a huge amount of money, but also is collectively involved. These scandals have thrown Japan into chaos and further weakened Kishida's leadership. In order to quell the attacks from the outside world, Kishida decided to replace the five bigwigs of the Liberal Democratic Party, which undoubtedly made him face a huge challenge to consolidate his power.

It is worth noting that recent opinion polls show that Kishida**'s approval rating has fallen to 30%, the lowest since the LDP returned to power in 2012. This shows that the Japanese people's trust in Kishida has declined significantly, and it also means that the problem of handling the scandal is not effective. This series of events not only made Kishida face a crisis in power, but also showed his weakness to internal and external opponents.

As prime minister, Fumio Kishida's leadership has been questioned. Since taking office, he has been committed to maintaining a certain confrontational posture with China. However, this move did not bring stability to Japan's political situation, but instead plunged Japan into internal and external troubles. In this scandal, China did not intervene directly, and the crisis of Kishida** was completely self-inflicted.

In addition, another dilemma faced by Kishida** is the struggle between various factions within Japan. In the past, Kishida came to power with the support of the Aso faction and the ** faction to maintain the balance between the factions. However, the recent adjustment has shaken the balance of power within the LDP, and the loss of power in the ** faction has also made Kishida** precarious.

At present, the turmoil in Japan** has not stopped, and Kishida**'s ruling dilemma has not diminished in the slightest. Under Fumio Kishida, Japan's prime minister may be at risk of being forced to **. However, does this mean a fundamental change in the political situation in Japan?

The author believes that the problem of Japan** is far more than Kishida**'s personal ability, but the problem of Japan's political system. In the current challenging international situation, Japan needs a leader with vision who can lead the country to prosperity. At the same time, Japan needs to pay more attention to its domestic policy, and at the same time to deal with internal problems, it will send a stable and people-friendly image to the outside world. Only in this way can the chaos and turmoil in Japan be truly resolved.

The current political situation in Japan is extremely turbulent, and Kishida** is facing a huge crisis. Although China did not intervene directly, Kishida's own mistaken decisions led to the current situation. For Fumio Kishida, it has become imperative to solve the scandal and stabilize the regime, otherwise he will inevitably be forced to **. However, the problem of Japan** is not only a problem of individual ability, but also a problem of the entire political system. Only if these issues are resolved can Japan achieve long-term political stability and national prosperity. (2751 words).

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