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Takaichi Sanae was elected Prime Minister of Japan. He once clamored that "if something happens to Taiwan, Japan will enter", and "changing the prime minister with a merry-go lantern" has become the norm in Japan

According to CCTV News, on October 21, in the first round of voting for the Prime Minister of the Japanese House of Representatives named by name, the President of the Liberal Democratic Party, Takashi Saami, won more than half of the votes and was elected the new Prime Minister of Japan.

Since he was elected as the new president of the Liberal Democratic Party of Japan on October 4, after more than ten days of offensive and defensive battles between the ruling and opposition parties, 64-year-old Takashi Saami finally became the prime minister of Japan on the 21st.

To this end, takaichi sanae and the Liberal Democratic Party paid a painful price: the Komeito Party, which had cooperated for 26 years, announced its "breakup" with it; In order to win over the opposition Japan Reform Association, takaichi sanae had to accept conditions such as a 10% reduction in the number of parliamentary seats.


Takaichi sanae's speech picture (Source: CCTV News)

"Taiwan has things Japan must enter", repeatedly hype "Taiwan issue"

As one of the representatives of Japanese right-wing politicians, takaichi sanae is known for his ultra-conservative stance.

She made no secret of her ambition to amend the constitution, advocated officially renaming the Self-Defense Forces as "National Defense Forces", and publicly stated many times that "if something happens to Taiwan Province, something happens to Japan"; At the economic level, she is a key promoter of "technological decoupling" from China. She once advocated excluding 5G equipment of Chinese companies from the Japanese market, and actively promoted the formulation of the "Economic Security Promotion Law" in an attempt to restrict high-tech cooperation between China and Japan.


High-market early-size is known for its extreme conservative stance (photo source: Xinhua)

On October 15, at a routine press conference in Taiwan, reporters asked: Cao市早苗 was elected chairman of the Japanese self-government party, which in the past has repeatedly hyped the "Taiwan issue", and even declared that once "Taiwan has something" Japan will be involved.

Chen Bin Hua, a spokesman for Taiwan, replied: “We have noticed the relevant election results. Japan has a historical responsibility to the Chinese people, the Taiwan issue is purely China’s internal affairs, the Japanese side should adhere to the one-China principle and the spirit of the four political documents of China and Japan, adhere to the political commitments on the Taiwan issue, carefully and cautiously deal with the Taiwan issue.

On historical issues, Takashi's words and deeds have repeatedly challenged the bottom line of Asian neighbors, openly denied the historical facts of the Nanjing Massacre and the forced recruitment of "comfort women", and tried to downplay Japan's aggression in World War II. She is also a frequent visitor to the Yasukuni Shrine and has gone to "worship ghosts" many times. Japanese media generally believe that if Takashi continues to visit the Yasukuni Shrine after taking office as prime minister, it will inevitably bring new friction points to Japan's East Asian diplomacy.

On October 17, the Yasukuni Shrine held a three-day autumn festival. On the same day, although Takashi Saami, the president of the Liberal Democratic Party of Japan, did not pay homage in person, he still offered "jade skewers"(sacrificial fees) to the Yasukuni Shrine. In response, Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Lin Jian said that the Yasukuni Shrine is a spiritual tool and symbol for Japanese militarism to launch a foreign war of aggression, and honors 14 Class-A war criminals who are seriously guilty of the war of aggression. China firmly opposes Japan's negative movements regarding the Yasukuni Shrine and makes solemn representations to Japan.

This year marks the 80th anniversary of the victory of the Chinese people's war against Japan and the world's anti-fascist war. The correct understanding and treatment of history is an important prerequisite for Japan's return to the international community after the war, is the political basis for Japan's development of relations with surrounding countries, and is also a benchmark for testing whether Japan can adhere to the promise of peaceful development. We urge the Japanese side to look up and reflect on the history of aggression, to act cautiously on historical issues such as Yasujia Shrine, to completely cut off with militarism, to adhere to the path of peaceful development, and to trust Asian neighbors and the international community with practical actions.

The prime minister is holding a "walking lantern" and has an average term of more than one year. How far can Gao Shi and Miao Miao go?

Japanese politics entered the era of "fragmentation", and how far can the high-market early-size take on the "dirty stall"?

You know, this is Japan's fourth "phase change" in the past five years, and "changing prime ministers" is now the norm in Japanese politics. Since the introduction of constitutionalism in the Meiji era, Japan has had more than 100 prime ministers in the past 140 years. Entering the 21st century, except for Junichiro Koizumi and Shinzo Abe, who have been in power for more than five years, and Fumio Kishida, who has been in power for nearly three years, each prime minister has been in office for more than a year.


Photographs of early youth.

Japan has a cabinet parliamentary system, where the prime minister is elected by a political party or a governing coalition, and is elected by voting in both houses of Congress. The party leader with a majority of seats in parliament is usually the prime minister of Japan. But if the governing party fails in the election, or the support rate of the cabinet continues to be low, the party usually saves the situation by replacing the party first, and the prime minister of the head of the party naturally resigns.

At the same time, if the prime minister loses the support of most factions within the party, he will often choose to resign voluntarily to avoid "intra-party division"; if the opposition party submits a no-confidence motion against the prime minister and is passed by the parliament, the prime minister will also face the risk of being "laid off".

As the Prime Minister of Japan, if takaichi sanae cannot continuously balance the various factions, once one end is out of balance, he may be ousted at any time.

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(Source: Jimu News)



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