As soon as China s warning fell, Fumio Kishida announced his resignation, which was a palliative rat

Mondo Health Updated on 2024-01-29

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The issue of factions within the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) has been in the spotlight, and the recent announcement by Fumio Kishida, the chairman of the Kishida faction, that he has withdrawn and resigned from his post, has sparked widespread speculation and discussion. The Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) is the main ruling party in Japan, and the position of president usually represents an opportunity to become the prime minister of Japan.

However, the recent Liberal Democratic Party faction led by the "** faction" has been unclear about the income and expenditure of political fund rallies in many ***, which has also aroused accusations from the opposition parties, saying that this is a manifestation of the abuse of political funds by the Liberal Democratic Party faction. Fumio Kishida, as the president of the Kishida faction, is also apparently aware that there are unclean members of his own faction who cannot withstand the scrutiny of the investigation.

Therefore, he chose the strategy of "retreating to advance", announced his resignation as chairman in a timely manner, and cut himself with the Kishida faction. In fact, according to Japanese practice, Fumio Kishida should have resigned as chairman as early as after becoming Japan's prime minister and distanced himself from his own faction. However, for some reason, he did not do so, which was also criticized by former Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga and others.

Now, due to incidents related to the "** faction", Fumio Kishida has chosen to withdraw from the faction, which can be said to be back on track. However, in my opinion, this kind of move is only a palliative rather than a cure. If these scandals continue to ferment, it will not only affect the "** faction", but also the entire Liberal Democratic Party, especially the Kishida faction. After all, there is a corruption problem in the "* faction", so can the current prime minister's faction remain clean?

I am afraid that the majority of the Japanese people will be suspicious. Therefore, Fumio Kishida had better hope that this issue does not make a big fuss, and if it does, he will not only lose the chairmanship, but also the prime minister. On this issue, we have to wonder whether the LDP will be able to completely eliminate internal corruption and rebuild its credibility in order to achieve genuine political reformThis is also what we need to think about and **.

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