Gao Shi is about to take office, why was his term cut off for one year? Why do bad news come one after another?
Female President of Japan Liberal Democratic Party Takashi is about to become prime minister, but on closer inspection, her position is not very stable.First of all, China directly drew a red line for her. The Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs repeatedly mentioned four political documents of China and Japan. To put it bluntly, it solemnly warned her that historical issues cannot be denied, and the Nanjing Massacre cannot be denied if you want to; The Yasukuni Shrine is home to war criminals, who always visit the shrine, that is, sprinkle salt on the wounds of Chinese people; There is also the Taiwan Province issue, which is Chinese territory. If you talk nonsense about it as a so-called "friend", you are stepping on the red line. Sino-Japanese relations can't stand such a toss. The meaning of this is very clear: if you want to engage in confrontation, we will definitely accompany you. And It’s hard to say if you can stay in the prime minister’s position.
To say she sits unstable, the first reason is that her term is “too short.”The normal term of office of the president of the Liberal Democratic Party is three years, but his predecessor, Shigeru Ishiba, was the choice halfway, and Takaichi could only take over his remaining two years, one year missing out of thin air. This is no trivial matter. It's like just taking over a shop, and you have to figure out how to renew your contract next year before you have figured out the doorway. If you want to make some long-term policies, you have no confidence. You can only rush to achieve results, but it is more likely to make mistakes.
What's even more troublesome is that now She didn’t even match the “boyfriend.”She was elected on October 4. The personnel arrangements at the top of the cabinet are still wrangling. Key positions such as secretary-general and vice president will not be finalized until the 7th at the earliest, and the formal appointment of the prime minister will not be finalized until the 15th. In the past 12 days, the Japanese government was almost like a "group of dragons without a leader". If there was really something urgent, there was no one to make the decision. If this wasn't a power vacuum, what was it called?
The house leaked by the rains of the night, she was just elected, and there were three bad news in a row, without a dismissal. The first one violated the common people's taboo: she actually planned to promote members of the old Abe faction who were unclear about the "black gold" scandal.Everyone knows that the Liberal Democratic Party has lost a lot of votes because of the political donations scandal before. Now it dares to use these tainted people. Doesn't it mean openly saying that "corruption is okay"? The other factions in the party were not convinced by her, so this gave them even more reason to have conflicts.
The second bad news is that she said the wrong thing herself.As soon as she was elected, she shouted that she would "abandon work-life balance and work, work, and work again." The moment these words came out of his mouth, the pot exploded. How many people in Japan died from overwork? Japan has introduced the "Overwork Death Prevention Law", but she directly ignored the law. No wonder the survivors of the death of overwork protested collectively, and even the former prime minister expressed "worry". Most of the popularity he had just accumulated had lost.
The most fatal thing is the third bad news: Allies may want to break up.The Liberal Democratic Party has always relied on partnering with the Komeito Party to take power in Congress. But the Komeito Party has long disliked her, directly indicating that it is worried about her visit to the Yasukuni Shrine and xenophobic policy. She also wants to pull her former rival "Japanese Reform Association" into the team-you know, the Komeito Party lost a lot of seats in Osaka because of the Reform Association. Don't you stab people's hearts by doing so? The leader of the Komeito Party has already spoken. Without solving these concerns, it will be difficult for cooperation to continue. At present, the self-public alliance doesn't have a majority in Congress. If it really wants to break up, Takashi will have to become a "minority prime minister". It is more difficult to pass a bill than to the sky, and the government will have to be paralyzed directly.
People care about prices and wages, but Gaoshi focused on maintaining intra-party balance and shouting radical slogans, but did not mention how to solve people's livelihood issues.In addition to the self-government party's years of changing the prime minister and walking the lights, five years of changing four, the policy changed in the morning and evening, the people had long been impatient.
We often say that Sino-Japanese economic and trade are the ballast stone, and more than half of Japanese people feel that cooperation with China is important. may If the city takes a right-wing route, not only will its position be unstable, but it will also drag on the business and civil exchanges of the two countries.In the final analysis, her career as prime minister has been full of pits from the beginning, red lines cannot be touched, and internal affairs are in chaos. Whether the curse of a "short-lived prime minister" can be broken is really a big question mark.