Why the Communist Party is Not Growing Despite the Slush Fund Scoop and $130,000 Transfer

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Despite revealing secret fund issues, the Communist Party lost seats and votes in the House of Representatives election.

1Flea market ★.Nov. 27, 2024 (Wed) 07:15:54.52ID:mwqgcmWB9
In this House of Representatives election, the Communist Party fell from 10 seats before the election to 8 seats. The party’s newspaper, Akahata, made its presence felt by reporting on major factors that led to the LDP’s significant loss of seats, such as the issue of secret funds within factions, but the party also saw a decrease in its proportional vote count. Why? Experts and former party officials agree that the problem lies in the party’s closed nature. [Kumamoto Yuta, Miyagi Yuya]

“Akahata” delivers a series of scoops
On the night of October 27th, the day of the election, Chairperson Tamura Tomoko (59) emphasized that “Akahata” has uncovered suspicions of secret funds within the LDP, and appealed that “the facts uncovered by the Communist Party and Akahata are making a major contribution to the overall situation of the election.” In November 2022, Akahata broke the news that the five major factions of the Liberal Democratic Party had failed to report 25 million yen in income from political fundraising party tickets. He pointed out that this was an illegal cover-up, setting in motion the issue of slush funds. Towards the end of the election, a scoop revealed that the LDP branch headed by a candidate who had failed to gain the LDP’s official endorsement due to illicit funds had received 20 million yen from the party headquarters – the same amount as for an officially endorsed candidate. As Tamura says, the Communist Party’s raising of issues and pursuing them created a headwind that forced the LDP to lose its majority on its own. However, things did not go smoothly for the Communist Party. In the House of Representatives election, the party only won eight seats, and its proportional vote total was 3.36 million, a 19.3% decrease from the 4.16 million votes it received in the previous 2021 House of Representatives election. Professor Nakakita Koji (Political Science) of the Chuo University Faculty of Law, who is also the author of “The Japanese Communist Party: 100 Years of Dreaming of Revolution,” analyzes the situation as follows, while stating that there are several factors at play, including the weakening of the organization due to the aging of party members. “What is noteworthy is that Reiwa Shinsengumi has made great strides and overtaken the number of seats held by the Communist Party. The two parties have similar policies and are both considered radical leftists, but their organizational structures are in stark contrast.”
Reiwa’s proportional representation votes increase by 71.7%
Reiwa Shinsengumi won nine seats this time, three times the number it had before the election announcement. The number of proportional votes increased by 71.7% from the previous House of Representatives election in 2021 to 3.8 million. According to an exit poll conducted by Kyodo News on the day of the election, among young voters in their teens to 30s, the Communist Party received 2.8-3.3% of the vote, while Reiwa received 5.1-6.3%. “The mainstream of the radical left in Europe is now democratic socialist parties. For example, political parties such as Spain’s Podemos and Greece’s Syriza (Coalition of the Radical Left) are advocating anti-austerity policies and are attracting people with populist appeals that focus on immigration and other diversity. Reiwa Shinsengumi also falls into this category. People with disabilities are nominated as candidates, and people from a wide range of backgrounds gather at speeches and engage in dialogue. In contrast, the Communist Party is based on the principle of democratic centralism and is a uniform, closed organization.”
The “closed nature” of the Communist Party
The ongoing disciplinary issues that have been going on since last year are emblematic of the “closed nature” that Professor Nakakita cites. Nobuyuki Matsutake (69), a former Communist Party official from Kyoto Prefecture, is calling for party reform, including the introduction of a system for direct election of the party leader. He published a book that he claims provides a good insight into the inner workings of the Communist Party. The Communist Party expelled Shochiku, citing violations of the party’s rules that state “people should not publish opinions that go against the party’s decisions” and for “acts hostile to the party.” At the party convention in March, a Kanagawa prefectural assembly member who raised doubts about the punishment was denounced. In August, Takayuki Kamiya (54), a former party official from Fukuoka Prefecture, who wrote about the discussions in the Fukuoka Prefectural Committee calling for a review of Matsutake’s punishment in a blog, was also expelled. Withdrawal of expulsion and payment of compensation…(The following is a paid version, 903 characters remaining)
Mainichi Shimbun 2024/11/27 05:30.

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今回の衆議院選挙で、共産党は公示前の10議席から8議席に後退した。  派閥の裏金問題など、自民が大幅に議席を減らす大きな要因を党機関紙「赤旗」が報じて存在感を示したが、比例得票数も減らした。
19Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 27, 2024 (Wed) 07:24:29.04ID:cQdisMdA0
>>1
Reiwa is the updated Communist Party, the “Revised Communist Party”!
35Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 27, 2024 (Wed) 07:35:34.79ID:4gElpUCA0
>>1
Scoop is a word used for gossip magazines
Akahata is a gossip magazine.
4Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 27, 2024 (Wed) 07:16:59.92ID:+ISz0rzE0
Because that’s all I do.
5Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 27, 2024 (Wed) 07:17:32.64ID:NYF6EvsH0
The reason why the Communist Party is not growing despite the scoop on the slush fund issue and the 20 million yen transfer

The public is not paying any attention to them.
6Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 27, 2024 (Wed) 07:18:37.86ID:LEKoHAv20
[Number of Communist Party seats]
Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly: 19 seats ← (lol)


Aichi Prefectural Assembly: 1 seat
Osaka Prefectural Assembly: 1 seat
Fukuoka Prefectural Assembly: 0 seats.

7Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 27, 2024 (Wed) 07:19:02.49ID:150yaIwa0
Was it illegal to give 20 million yen to a non-official candidate who was a party member during an election?
8Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 27, 2024 (Wed) 07:19:11.78ID:VpxRB8bU0
The Communist Party is losing votes to Reiwa, which is a spy agency for the Chinese Communist Party and an internal feud within the Communist Party.
17Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 27, 2024 (Wed) 07:23:17.69ID:BJwxsbOa0
>>8
From the perspective of the younger generation who are dissatisfied with the world, the Communist Party is a vested interest that won’t accept them.
9Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 27, 2024 (Wed) 07:19:33.64ID:BJwxsbOa0
My grandma said that talking bad about someone won’t make you more popular.
10Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 27, 2024 (Wed) 07:20:00.83ID:zvJbD0QT0
The Communist Party itself is a cult.
11Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 27, 2024 (Wed) 07:20:40.87ID:UBVzEdPi0
Activists should be aware of how out of touch they are with public sensibilities. They’re just being mobilized and used by the welfare aristocrats who fund themselves with public funds. They got totally defeated in Kobe, so they should just keep quiet.
12Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 27, 2024 (Wed) 07:20:54.55ID:KrFiSX+30
The Communist Party has been under surveillance by the public security authorities ever since it was founded.
13Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 27, 2024 (Wed) 07:21:23.08ID:0g5+k4Yx0
It’s been taken by Reiwa.
15Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 27, 2024 (Wed) 07:22:56.42ID:EYyr135V0
Maybe we need to separate the group of people who run for election and talk about achievements and positive things from the group that criticizes.
16Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 27, 2024 (Wed) 07:23:14.42ID:MVvXOORE0
This string of scoops makes me think that Communist spies have infiltrated every organization. Japan is too careless.
20Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 27, 2024 (Wed) 07:25:13.90ID:LEAhEmqQ0
The Communist Party is more capable than Reiwa in monitoring the ruling party, but Reiwa is easier to understand.
96Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 27, 2024 (Wed) 07:59:09.43ID:Nu1y6/250
>>20
Political parties don’t need to take such a stance.
Why don’t they try and take power the right way?
21Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 27, 2024 (Wed) 07:25:48.51ID:oe7cuHUv0
Do they have spies stationed everywhere? Their intelligence capabilities are scary.
22Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 27, 2024 (Wed) 07:26:02.89ID:/BFJi1wI0
Because the goal is to destroy the Japanese nation.
23Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 27, 2024 (Wed) 07:26:09.01ID:bVK4tsrx0
Violent revolution and pro-China faction.
24Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 27, 2024 (Wed) 07:26:33.69ID:LNhXlexO0
At one time, left-wingers who believed that “in the end, the Democratic Party is the same as the LDP” took refuge in the Communist Party and gained popularity, but they soon drew back when they realized that the Communist Party is a society based on class differences.
25Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 27, 2024 (Wed) 07:28:07.30ID:mHGVRgCP0
It’s safe because slush funds are legal.
26Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 27, 2024 (Wed) 07:28:21.31ID:SXTg0+mj0
It can’t be helped, they’re the Kyosan Party. Kazuo.
27Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 27, 2024 (Wed) 07:29:18.90ID:ftvv2bOx0
Communism has failed a long time ago and is no longer necessary unless the world collapses.
28Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 27, 2024 (Wed) 07:29:31.93ID:gjfrDUI70
Red Flag extension workers are treated as volunteers and are not even paid the current minimum hourly wage, so raising the pay to 1,500 yen is unlikely to have an impact.
29Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 27, 2024 (Wed) 07:29:47.64ID:2G3w4Qh60
Because I’m bad at economics.
30Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 27, 2024 (Wed) 07:30:37.03ID:Y4uwl0is0
I have to live honestly so that I don’t become the target of the public security police’s surveillance grand prize. We’ll talk about that later.
31Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 27, 2024 (Wed) 07:32:33.65ID:6UodYnBy0
I guess it’s hard to know what they’re aiming for. And if communism is aiming to be a country like the Soviet Union or Cuba, then of course it won’t be well received by young people.
32Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 27, 2024 (Wed) 07:33:36.59ID:GzP+hGkc0
A Communist member in my family says that if the Communist Party doesn’t take power, global warming will destroy humanity, and that if I get a My Number card, the Liberal Democratic Party will take all my savings. He seems happy about it, so I guess it’s fine.
40Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 27, 2024 (Wed) 07:36:13.71ID:VtxYNV+U0
>>32
Ask me when we’ll be in a world where you can be arrested just for talking about Ospreys at a drinking party.
34Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 27, 2024 (Wed) 07:35:11.33ID:AGq5kyun0
It’s probably because Asahi Shimbun stole Akahata’s success lol.
36Security Guard [lv.1] [Sprout].Nov. 27, 2024 (Wed) 07:35:39.91ID:L+PwRvSQ0
Today’s young people are not stupid, unlike the baby boomers, so they’re not going to join some shitty anti-social organization that will kick you out if you criticize the party.
37Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 27, 2024 (Wed) 07:35:47.73ID:hllMwxrT0
The old leftist guys are obviously poor.
39Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 27, 2024 (Wed) 07:36:03.00ID:QtbZAith0
Japan has always been a capitalist country where hard work is rewarded, and there is a minimum level of social security, so the majority of the people are satisfied.
41Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 27, 2024 (Wed) 07:37:04.18ID:4FjUgPvz0
Because Tachibana Takashi is more amazing.
42Security guard [lv.13].Nov. 27, 2024 (Wed) 07:37:14.83ID:DzeX+PUw0
Saddle-bukkake Communist Party.
43Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 27, 2024 (Wed) 07:37:44.77ID:FOCPkz550
Speaking ill of others does not raise your status; most Japanese people dislike this kind of behavior as they consider it lowly.
45Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 27, 2024 (Wed) 07:38:42.71ID:YVHfHJoK0
Reiwa just took our seat.
46Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 27, 2024 (Wed) 07:40:22.30ID:wmieI7rE0
I’m not interested, so I kept bashing the Constitutional Democratic Party, but you can see why their vote numbers aren’t increasing.
49Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 27, 2024 (Wed) 07:40:51.62ID:YZPmuUcu0
What is this thing called democratic centralism?
71Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 27, 2024 (Wed) 07:49:01.29ID:qp2oVRV50
>>49
They want to be a country like China or Russia
They hold elections, but they’re rigged
If you say you want to hold serious elections, you’ll get kicked out.
52Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 27, 2024 (Wed) 07:42:22.23ID:BrfcK8W20
First of all, you should disclose the details and use of disaster donations.
Reference: https://asahi.5ch.net/test/read.cgi/newsplus/1732659354/

Other languages: 裏金問題、2000万振り込みのスクープも共産党が伸びないワケ, La cuestión de los fondos secretos y la primicia sobre la transferencia de 20 millones de yenes son también la razón por la que el Partido Comunista no crece.

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