“The LDP has repeatedly used the tactic of changing the prime minister when a crisis occurs,” said Izumi, head of the Constitutional Democratic Party. The public must not fall for such methods.”
CDP leader Izumi: “When the party is in crisis, the method of changing the prime minister and party president” CDP leader Izumi said at a press conference, “I was surprised, but I think this is something that Prime Minister Kishida himself has been thinking about for a long time. The issue of the former Unification Church had not been resolved, and political reform had in fact hardly progressed at all, so perhaps he felt that he could not advance reform any further on his own.” He added, “In order to survive, the LDP has repeatedly resorted to the tactic of changing the prime minister and party president whenever the party finds itself in a crisis, making a fresh start and asking people to forget the past. The public must not be fooled by such tactics forever. Even now, there are still a large number of “under-the-table politicians” within the party, and many politicians who are not returning the funds or paying taxes but are instead choosing to leave them as they are. “Prime Minister Kishida has called it a ’dream team,’ but I think in this respect he is quite out of touch with the people,” he said. On the other hand, when asked about the impact of the election for the leadership of the Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan to be held next month, he said, “This should be considered separately from the LDP presidential election, and as the Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan, it will be a battle to show that no matter who becomes prime minister, the nature of the LDP has not changed at all, and that we are fully capable of leading the government. As for my own response, I have exchanged opinions within the party, and we must make this leadership election a clear demonstration of our strong desire to form an alternative government to the LDP.” CDP Diet Affairs Chairman Yasumi: “The entire political situation will be fluid from now on.” CDP Diet Affairs Chairman Yasumi told NHK, “I thought he would run in the party presidency, so I’m surprised by his sudden announcement of his intentions. It seems they have finally come to the conclusion that the people will not understand because of the issues of politics and money. “The entire political situation will be in flux from now on,” he said. CDP Acting Representative Osaka: “Deciding to prolong the life of the LDP government rather than accomplishing policies” CDP Acting Representative Osaka told NHK, “In the last Diet session, we did not make any reforms to gain the public’s trust in the debate over the Political Funds Control Act. If he had any policies that he wanted to accomplish, such as political reform, he would not have decided not to run in the presidential election at this time. “It cannot be helped that people see this as a decision to prolong the life of the LDP government rather than accomplish policies,” he said. Full text source.
I don’t want to be told that by someone who changes party names all the time. If you’re going to say that, just go back to the Democratic Party, you idiot.
The Constitutional Democratic Party representative match was completely overshadowed by the LDP presidential election Olympics. The Constitutional Democratic Party representative election Bon Odori festival was beautiful.
How can the former Democratic Party government, which replaced three prime ministers in just three years of ruling as the ruling party, have any say in this? lol Don’t act so high and mighty when the three prime ministers, Hatoyama, Kan and Noda, combined, only amount to the number of prime ministers Kishida has had.
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