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Breaking-News >> WorldNews He said: “I will be able to say the truth in the prime minister’s residence, no one will say the truth.”
[Global Network Report] According to the "Japan Sea News" reported on October 12th, Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba said in an exclusive interview with the media that during his year as prime minister, he found himself lacking in many places. He also said that former Japanese Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda once told him that "no one tells the truth in the Prime Minister's residence", and he personally experienced this sentence after taking office as Prime Minister. According to reports, when the reporter asked Shapiro Mou, “Did you say after taking office as prime minister, ‘The prime minister is 10 times harder than the ordinary cabinet secretary’, what is wrong after taking office?” Shapiro Mou replied, “It’s not right to know. When serving as defense secretary, former prime minister Fuka Kanf said to me, ‘In the cabinet of the prime minister nobody says the truth,’ which impressed me. Maybe 10 times or maybe 20 times (the prime minister) is completely different from the ordinary cabinet secretary.” Shapiro Mou added, “The cabinet secretary can finally ask ‘What do we do to the prime minister,’ but the prime minister can’t ask. On the other hand, the Japan Sea News reporter also asked, "When announcing the resignation of the prime minister, you still retain a certain support rate in the public opinion polls, is there a possibility of being prime minister again?" Sharpou replied that as long as I am a member of parliament, if the situation is necessary, I will absolutely not say "can't do it," but that does not mean intending to seek to be prime minister again. He added, "In a year as prime minister, I found myself lacking in many places. When I wrote '80 years of post-war insight', I was surprised many times for 'there is such a thing' but if I went to the library (check the information), I would be told the nonsense of 'do it well'. If I can give up time and energy, I want to continue to improve myself." Under the influence of factors such as the pressure within the Liberal Democratic Party, Shigeru Ishiba announced his resignation as president of the Liberal Democratic Party on September 7th, and Sanae Takaichi was elected as the new president in the Liberal Democratic Party presidential election on October 4th. Shigeru Ishiba is expected to resign as prime minister later in October, followed by a prime minister naming election in the Japanese parliament to elect a new prime minister. News raw data sources → https://world.huanqiu.com/article/4Oi9AE0xhL5 17WorldNews[2025.10.13-19:20] 访问:51
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