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Mondo International Updated on 2024-01-30

The fate of a **?Prime Minister of JapanFumio KishidaFaced with the continuous decline in the cabinet's approval rate, it even fell into the "** waters". This situation shows that his performance in power is not recognized by the Japanese people, and he has also suffered from many pressures from inside and outside. The main reasons include the scandal of cabinet members** and Kishida**'s aggressive military measures. And the United States, as a close ally of Japan, not only equips Japan, but also uses Japan to contain the situation in the Asia-Pacific region and promote its return strategy in the region. However, the relationship has not been smooth sailing, and both historical pain and Japan's potential for rise could cause the United States to reevaluate its cooperation with Japan.

Prime Minister of JapanFumio KishidaThe approval rating of the leadership cabinet fell to an all-time low. According to a new poll, its approval rating fell to just 16 percent, down 5 percentage points from the previous month. The disapproval rate is as high as 79%. Previously, Kishida's cabinet approval ratings had been hovering in "dangerous waters", and the downturn in recent months had put a lot of pressure on him. There are many issues that have caused dissatisfaction with Kishida, including the lack of effective governance, the deepening of the economic and social crisis, and the regional turmoil with Western countries. The reason for the approval rating** this time is mainly related to the scandal that the Kishida cabinet sufferedMilitaryDilate.

However, this time the decline in approval ratings has occurred against the backdrop of months of sluggishness, showing the public's distrust of the Kishida regime. The frequent scandals of cabinet members have seriously damaged the image of the regime, and have also caused a lot of feedback from the Japanese people, the ruling party, andOpposition partiesand other aspects of the first pressure. In addition, oneLiberal Democratic PartyThe veteran even made it clear that if the Kishida regime is unable to reverse the situation, it is likely to be reversedLiberal Democratic Party"Give up" or become a target. The crisis facing Kishida is not only "internal and external", but also several times more severe.

Kishida's cabinet has had frequent "scandals" recently, including the resignation of a number of important cabinet ministers due to issues such as being exposed to using their positions for personal gain. Since the end of November last year, a number of important cabinet ministers, including Hirokazu Matsuno, have resigned one after another, and this series of crises has not only made the Kishida regime face the embarrassing situation of "no one available", but also seriously affected the image of the regime and the ruling party, triggered serious distrust among the people, and even led to a vote of no confidence in the Kishida cabinet. These incidents were a heavy blow to the Kishida regime, and they also made him have to face huge pressure from many quarters.

One of the scandals involved the CabinetChief Cabinet SecretaryHirokazu Matsuno, he was suspected of using his position to seek personal gain. Such a scandal not only put ** in trouble, but also dealt a heavy blow to the image of Kishida and his cabinet. In addition, the scandal has seriously damaged the public's trust in the scandal, and many Japanese people have publicly criticized Kishida. oneLiberal Democratic PartyVeteran sources bluntly stated that the Kishida regime is like a sinking mud ship that may be killed if it cannot turn the situation around in a short period of timeLiberal Democratic PartyAbandon. Kishida's situation is dire, and if he fails to implement effective reforms and respond to the crisis, he is likely to face even more serious consequences.

Japan** has been increasing in recent yearsMilitarybudget, designed to passMilitarymeans to snatch more regional influence. of the countryMilitaryThe budget has been rising for more than 20 consecutive years, and the increase is huge. Recently, Kishida ** plans to approve 77 trillion yenMilitaryThe budget is an increase of nearly 1 trillion yen from last year. These reckless measures have aroused concern and apprehension at home and abroad.

JapaneseMilitaryThe move is seen as a challenge to stability in the Asia-Pacific region, and has particularly alarmed countries such as China and South Korea. Moreover, Japan's cooperation with the United States has also been triggeredInternationalSocial concerns. The United States has repeatedly equipped Japan with the help of Japan to contain the situation in the Asia-Pacific region and promote its so-called "pivot to the Asia-Pacific" strategy. However, there are also elements of mutual exploitation and competition between the United States and Japan. Japan's rising potential could make the United States reassess its relationship with Japan.

The United States once dropped the atomic bomb on Japan, and this historical wound has always left a shadow on the Japanese people. Although the United States has stationed troops in various parts of Japan, there are many grievances between the two sides. The relationship between Japan and the United States is a complex one of interdependence, with both sides being cooperative and intimate, as well as competing and dividious.

In general,Fumio KishidaThe continued decline in the approval rating of the led cabinet reflects the dissatisfaction and distrust of the Japanese people in its governing performance. Scandalous ** andMilitaryThis discontent has been further exacerbated by the expansion moves. At the same time, there are also certain risks and uncertainties in the United States' sales to Japan and its strategy of using Japan to contain the situation in the Asia-Pacific region. The relationship between the parties may change over time and requires further observation and analysis.

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