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Nearly two weeks have passed since the presidential election of Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party ended, but the time of the named election to elect a new prime minister has not yet been determined. Japan's ruling and opposition parties are engaged in a fierce "offensive and defensive war" over who will be the prime minister, and the situation is chaotic. This game will determine the odds of winning the Liberal Democratic Party President Takashi Saami as prime minister.

The ruling coalition suddenly broke down

On the 4th of this month, Cao市早苗 won the self-government party's presidential election and became the party's first female president.

However, the Communist Party, which has been allied with the self-government party for 26 years, suddenly proposed to withdraw from the ruling coalition on the 10th, bringing greater uncertainty for High City to become prime minister. The Communist Party has 196 seats in the House of Representatives in all 465 seats, the Communist Party has 24 seats; the Communist Party has 100 seats in the Senate in all 248 seats, and the Communist Party has 21.

The reason for the "breakdown" given by the Communist Party this time was that the Communist Party demanded to strengthen the control of political donations of enterprises and groups, and the Communist Party failed to give satisfactory answers to this. High City was elected as the new president of the Communist Party on 7th appointed the high-level positions of the Communist Party, among which the party's big bosses, former prime minister Matsushitao became vice president; one of the key stakeholders in the "Black Kim" scandal, the former "Abbey" backbone, Matsushitao Matsushitao, was a longtime party chief executive. Japanese "朝日新聞" pointed out that these two are people dissatisfied with the Communist Party. Analysts believe that the "breakdown" also includes the lack of trust and basic ideas.

"Total Total Separation"

According to Japan's Kyodo News Agency, the Liberal Democratic Party held a meeting of members of the House of Representatives and the House of Representatives on the 14th. Many participants proposed to maintain the "general separation" situation where the Prime Minister (Prime Minister) and the President of the ruling party are not the same person, and let Shigeru Ishiba continue to remain as Prime Minister until Takashi has a greater hope of winning the Prime Minister's name election. Japan's "Daily Shimbun" analyzed that the reason for such calls is that if a named election is held now, the prime minister is likely to be elected from the opposition party.

Japan originally planned to convene a provisional parliament on the 15th to hold a prime minister's named election, but was later postponed until after the 20th. Since then, the Liberal Democratic Party proposed holding elections on the 21st, but the opposition party refused on the grounds that inter-party consultations were ongoing. At present, it is still unknown when the named election will be held.

At the plenary session of the two chambers of parliamentary members of the self-government party on the 14th, Gao City apologized for the party's decision to withdraw from the ruling coalition and said: "This is my responsibility, and I apologize deeply for this."

Japanese media exposed Takashi's cabinet personnel arrangements, which clearly meant to appease various forces within the party. Japan's "Yomiuri Shimbun" reported on the 14th that if Takashi is elected prime minister, she will consider appointing Shinjiro Koizumi as Defense Minister, Hayashi Yoshima as General Affairs Minister, and Toshito Shigeki as Foreign Minister. These three men will be Takashi's competitors in the Liberal Democratic Party presidential election on the 4th. Another competitor, Takayuki Kobayashi, has been appointed as the chairman of the government investigation in one of the five important positions in the Liberal Democratic Party.

Japan's Korean News on Thursday that a new cabinet could not be formed late and would prolong Japan's "political vacuum period" or have an impact on the economy and diplomacy.As planned, the new Japanese prime minister will host a series of diplomatic activities at the end of this month, including the ASEAN summit in Malaysia on 26 September.

The "offensive and defensive war" of various political parties is fierce

The Komeito Party's proposal to "break up" with the Liberal Democratic Party not only became a roadblock to Prime Minister takaichi sanae's road, but also made some opposition parties see the hope of ending the rule of the Liberal Democratic Party. Judging from the number of seats of each political party in the National Assembly, the total number of seats in the House of Representatives of the three opposition parties, the Constitutional Democratic Party, the National Democratic Party and the Japan Reform Association, exceeds that of the Liberal Democratic Party. If these three political parties join forces, it may prevent Takaichi from becoming prime minister. However, there are differences in policy propositions of these three parties, and they may not be able to form an alliance. "Nihon Keizai Shimbun" reported that the Liberal Democratic Party is now stepping up its efforts to promote the split of the opposition camp to prevent the opposition party from launching a unified candidate.

The DPRK party has recently launched an "attack war" and held intense inter-party talks. The number of seats in the Congress is only after the largest opposition constitutional democracy in the opposition party has been calling for unity in the opposition party to realize "regime change". The party has also previously thrown olive branches saying that the prime minister's nomination election does not have to push his party leader, the party's leader, the national democracy party, Yūku Yūko Yūko, is also a strong candidate. According to the news agency, the constitutional democracy party and the Japan Reform Society, the national democracy party on the introduction of a unified candidate has conducted party first-level consultations, but has not negotiated at the policy level.

In a meeting held on May 15 with Japan's Vichy Party leader Yuan Yuan Yuan, he agreed to focus on joint governance, and to hold policy consultations from May 16. If the Vichy Party plans to negotiate, it will vote for the Vichy in the prime minister's nomination election. The possibility of being elected prime minister is increased. The Vichy Party of Japan convened a plenary session of the two houses of parliament on May 16, and agreed to initiate policy consultations with the Vichy Party with a view to forming a joint government, and the full power is handed over to the party's top level.

The Japanese Prime Minister nomination elections are held in both Houses of Congress.In the first round of voting, the majority of the votes can be won directly, and if no one gets more than half the number of votes, the top two votes will enter the second round of voting to decide the victory.

Judging from the current situation, Takashi has a better chance of winning in the prime minister's name election. However, the game between various political parties continues. The results of the negotiations between the Liberal Democratic Party and the Japan Reform Council and whether the opposition parties can form a joint force have become the focus of attention from the outside world.

Chen Zhen Liu 李子越



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