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Japan's opposition party elects a candidate for prime minister: Or he competes with Takashi Hayashi, and the Komeito Party says it may vote for the opposition party

After the Japanese Communist Party announced its withdrawal from the ruling alliance with the self-government party on October 10, the prospect of self-government party chairman Cao市早苗 successfully taking office as prime minister fell into uncertainty.

On October 13, Zidane party leader Zidane said he did not rule out voting for the opposition leader in the parliamentary vote on October 20. He said voting for the opposition party leader was a possibility, and he would consider all possibilities when voting.

▲ Yuichiro Tamaki, the leader of the National Democratic Party of Japan, attended the photo Visual China

Japanese Constitutional Democratic Party leader Nōdota Jiaoyang said on the 12th television show that if the Constitutional Democratic Party, the Japanese Socialist Party, and the National Democratic Party can unite, the opposition party will be able to produce a prime minister. he also said that the leader of the National Democratic Party is the "strong choice" of the unified opposition party. there is an analysis that combined Japan's several main opposition party statements, not occupying a majority in the congress seat, but the upward space of the national democratic party leader Yōdota Jiaoyang, is likely to be elected prime minister.

If the leader of the opposition party is elected prime minister, it means that the Liberal Democratic Party's occupation of the prime minister's position since Shinzo Abe took office in 2012 will be broken. The last Japanese prime minister to be a non-Liberal Democratic Party president was Yoshihiko Noda.

He stressed that the era of the "Party of Independence" has ended, and with the advancement of multi-party politics, new rules for government operation must be formulated.

But some analysts believe that the policy proposals of the three political parties vary significantly. If cooperation is merely aimed at pursuing regime change, there will inevitably be contradictions in the next ruling process.

Previously, the National Democratic Party stated that due to differences with the Constitutional Democratic Party on issues such as nuclear energy policy and foreign security, it would be difficult to cooperate with the party in the prime minister's named election. Yuichiro Tamaki said on social media on October 13,"I will never undermine my basic policies in order to compete for the post of prime minister."

The Constitutional Democratic Party, the Reform Council of Japan, and the National Democratic Party will jointly hold a meeting on October 14 to discuss this matter. If the three parties can reach an agreement on recommending Yuichiro Tamaki as prime minister, the total number of votes among the three parties in the parliament will exceed that of the Liberal Democratic Party, and Yuichiro Tamaki will become prime minister.

▲ Japanese Liberal Democratic Party President Takaichi Sanae According to vision china

In addition, it is also possible that in the prime minister nomination elections, the self-government party and the opposition party did not get more than half of the support. In this case, the self-government party as the "relatively first major party" in Congress, the high-ranking prime minister can still be elected, but will face the pattern of the rule of a few political parties.

Yuichiro Tamaki, currently elected by the opposition coalition, was born in 1969. He graduated from the Department of Law of the University of Tokyo and later studied at Harvard University's Kennedy School to obtain a master's degree. He has no public office experience in Japan's local government or central government, and holds more positions within the party. He has served successively as representative of the Democratic Party's Kagawa County Company, deputy secretary-general, vice chairman of the Democratic Party Policy Investigation Committee, acting secretary-general of the Democratic Progressive Party, co-representative (initial generation) and representative (second generation) of the Party of Hope, co-representative and representative of the Old National Democratic Party, representative of the National Democratic Party.

The National Democratic Party he leads is a Japanese political party established on September 11, 2020 and consists of some members of the former National Democratic Party. Currently, the party is the fourth largest party in the House of Representatives and the third largest party in the Senate of Japan. The National Democratic Party and the Liberal Democratic Party are both centre-right conservative parties.

Red Star journalist Wang Yalin Intern reporter Qing Ying Comprehensive World Wide Web

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Edited by: Liu DeBin



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