According to the Weekly Women's Press PRIME on September 16th, the 44-year-old son of Xiao Jinglong, Xiao Jinglong, decided to participate in the self-government party general election in October. Xiao Jinglong's grandfather was former postal minister Xiao Jinglong, grandfather was former defense chief Xiao Jinglong, father was former prime minister Xiao Jinglong, and four generations of people were known as the "Prince of the Politics."
He was very popular in the 24th general election, but only won the third final in the first round of voting. His wife, freelance journalist Yamei Yamei, raised two children together. If Yamei was elected prime minister in this general election, it would be the youngest prime minister in Japanese history along with Yato Bovin.
According to the latest opinion poll, Koizumi Shinjiro and Takaichi Sanae each received about 19% support rate, tied for the first place. The reporter believes that this election will be a one-on-one battle. In this regard, Japanese netizens made a stern voice.
It is really troubling, one after the other, not self-sufficient, only to be a fool, is a hard-working incompetent, not to be the prime minister.
Not only are Japanese netizens upset by the candidacy of Xiao Xu, but not everyone sees him well in the self-government party.According to political journalists, most voters supporting Xiao Xu are younger generations or non-party, and many in the party think that he is "under-experienced", "too early" and "no specific policies".It can also be found from his governing experience that Xiao Xu has not had much performance or international engagement experience so far.
At the end of the day, he would have to rely on his father's mountain, and if he were Prime Minister, Japan would really go to hell, would diplomacy and economy really reassure him?
The reporter said that although there are many uncertain voices within the national and self-government party, the younger generation in Japan believes that every election is "changing soup without medication" and hopes to reform Japan's corrupt politics through the "Prime Minister" .