Not long ago, a Japanese think tank released a military report, not only hyping China in the report, but also emphasizing Japan's need to strengthen its defense capabilities to prevent Chinese mainland from reclaiming Taiwan. In this regard, China immediately issued a warning, as for what to say, you can check the news by yourself.
Interestingly, as soon as China's warning fell, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida announced his resignation, but instead of resigning as prime minister, he withdrew from the "Kishida faction" within the Liberal Democratic Party, and will also resign as faction chairman.
It can be seen from the name that the "Kishida faction" of the Liberal Democratic Party must be a faction with Fumio Kishida as the core, so what is the reason why Fumio Kishida doesn't even want his own faction, and directly announces his resignation and resigns as president?Speaking of which, this matter has something to do with the late former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo. After the end of World War II, Japan was governed by the Liberal Democratic Party for a long time, and if you are elected president of the Liberal Democratic Party, you can become the prime minister of Japan.
The Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) is the largest party in the Japanese Diet and has been in power for a long time, with many internal factions, the largest of which is the Seiwa Policy Research Association, now known as the "** faction". The reason why it is called "** faction" is because Nobusuke Kishi, **Shintaro and **Shinzo himself have all held the position of president of the Seigawa Association, and what is the relationship between these two people and **Shinzo, I don't think I need to emphasize it too much.
Then again, the reason why Fumio Kishida made this decision is mainly because recently, the "** faction" within the Liberal Democratic Party has been exposed to a scandal about political fund rally. According to Japanese law, the amount of money received from the same person or team for a political fund rally cannot exceed 200,000 yen, otherwise the amount and name will need to be registered.
However, recently, the Liberal Democratic Party faction led by the "** faction" has been ** one after another, and there is no clear record of the income and expenditure of political fund rallies, which has been tracked and reported by many Japanese **, and the opposition parties have also begun to accuse, believing that this is the Liberal Democratic Party faction in the name of political fund rallies in the name of ***
Then Fumio Kishida, as the president of the "Kishida faction", must also know that the members of his faction are not clean and cannot withstand the investigation, so he took advantage of the fact that he had not yet provoked the fire, and announced his resignation as chairman and cut off from the "Kishida faction".
In fact, according to Japanese practice, after Fumio Kishida became the prime minister of Japan, he should have resigned as chairman of the "Kishida faction" and left his own faction, but I don't know for what reason, Fumio Kishida did not do so, because of this, Fumio Kishida was criticized by former Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga and others. Now, Fumio Kishida has withdrawn from the faction because of the incident caused by the "** faction", which can be regarded as back on track.
In my opinion, this approach is a palliative rather than a cure for the root cause after all, and if this scandal continues to ferment, sooner or later it will involve the entire Liberal Democratic Party from the "** faction", especially the "Kishida faction". After all, the "* faction" engages in corruption, so can the current prime minister's faction be clean?I'm afraid that the majority of the Japanese people will not believe it.
Based on this, Fumio Kishida prayed that this matter would not make a big fuss, because if it does, not only will the chairmanship be unkempt, but I am afraid that even the prime minister's post will not be kept.