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Withdrawal from the ruling coalition by China's instructions?Japan's Communist Party leader: No basis

The 26 years of cooperation of the “self-government alliance” announced the break-up shocked Japanese politics, the party made this decision was attacked by certain political figures in Japan. against some far-right politicians claimed that the so-called “self-government party was instructed by China to prevent the high market to become the prime minister of Japan” falsehood, the party leader Ziyu Tifov said on the 12th in a web video program that this accusation “there is no basis”.

In the video, Saito responded to a number of hot issues and took the initiative to explain the reasons and position of the party's decision to withdraw from the ruling coalition. Among them, the party's relationship with China is the focus of explanation. When asked about the "accusations" that some far-right forces claimed that "the Komeito Party surrendered to China" or "accepted China's instructions" to prevent Takashi Saimu from becoming prime minister, Saito responded: "This is purely false information and has no factual basis. I was elected as a representative of the Japanese people to work for the interests of Japan and the people-this is the responsibility of Japanese politicians, not to serve the interests of China." He added,"It's really regrettable that such rumors should emerge."

The chairman mentioned that these rumors were disseminated by current members of parliament, such as Conservative Japanese MPs, Northumaru Shunboon, and Zido expressed his protest.

Da Zhigang, a researcher at the Northeast Asia Institute of Heilongjiang Academy of Social Sciences, analyzed in an interview with the Global Times reporter on the 13th that such hype stems from deep-rooted partisan contradictions in Japan, and linking it with diplomacy is a deliberate political manipulation. In view of the fact that the Komeito Party has long advocated friendship with China and actively promoted the improvement of Sino-Japanese relations, some far-right politicians in Japan tried to use the Komeito Party's withdrawal from the "ruling coalition" to speculate on anti-China remarks.

The so-called “evidence” among some of Japan’s far-right politicians is the meeting of Zidane with China’s ambassador to Japan, Wu Jianghai, on October 6 in the Japanese Senate, which is considered to be just days from the announcement of the Party’s withdrawal.

In response to the rumor that he "accepted instructions from the Chinese side during the meeting", Saito Tetsuo refuted that this was "pure false information". According to Japan's Yahoo News, Saito Tetsuo said, "The Chinese ambassador came to my office in the parliamentary hall, which is a previously determined schedule. As a party representative, I would have contacted many foreigners, and it is common for 20 to 30 ambassadors to come to my office for various talks." He stressed that this is a daily diplomatic activity, and "the visit process is completely open and transparent".

According to the report, regarding whether to discuss the issue of coalition governance, Saito said: "We only exchanged'what is the current situation ', but China has never given instructions or requests to the Komeito Party such as'should do this' and'should do that '."

"The Komeito Party's clarification is very necessary, otherwise false information may continue to mislead the public." Da Zhigang told a reporter from the Global Times that the Komeito Party has long advocated peace and people's livelihood. In its joint governance, it has effectively balanced the Liberal Democratic Party's right-leaning policy and made important contributions to maintaining healthy and stable relations between China and Japan. The Komeito Party's exchanges with China are normal exchanges. Its stance on promoting Sino-Japanese friendship is in line with its political philosophy and should not be stigmatized as "collusion with foreign countries."



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