Minister of Internal Affairs and Communications Murakami, who called former Prime Minister Abe a “traitor to the nation,” said, “I did not speak out of emotion,” and “I continued to speak the truth.”
On the 1st, Minister of Internal Affairs and Communications Murakami commented about his past reference to former Prime Minister Abe as a “traitor” that “it was not an emotional remark. He continued to speak the truth,” he said. Before taking up his post as Minister of Internal Affairs and Communications, he answered questions from reporters in the Diet. This could provoke a backlash within the LDP, especially from the former Abe faction. In 2022, Murakami was suspended from his position by the party for one year for his “traitor” remarks. Regarding the economic policies implemented by Abe, he stated his opinion that “the recent fluctuations in stock prices and the rapid depreciation of the yen are also negative legacies of Abenomics.” Regarding issues surrounding the World Peace Unification Family (formerly the Unification Church) and the violation of the Political Funds Control Act by a faction of the Liberal Democratic Party, “there are many negative legacies from my predecessor,” he said. It will be extremely difficult to resolve these issues while doing so,” he said, also taking aim at former Prime Minister Kishida’s administration. Yomiuri Shimbun.
>>1 Shinzo Abe was a traitor to the country who was close to the Unification Church, a Korean religious organization, so Seiichiro Murakami is not wrong.
How dare you say something like that. You’re a complete failure as a human being, and no G7 politician would rate this idiot. Who do you think you are?
It would be fine if that was what Ishiba wanted, but it seems like it’s going to incite conflict within the party. He said that calling him a traitor was a valid expression.
It’s amazing how he’s willing to destroy Japan’s economic future and seriously say it’s the truth. This guy is seriously nuts. You probably don’t realize that Ishihara spent the weekend trying to put out the fire over economic policy.
You know that Soka Gakkai has been secretly working on Japan-China relations, right? Since the time of Yoshida Shigeru, the Liberal Democratic Party, or rather postwar Japanese politics, has been in cahoots with the Unification Church and Soka Gakkai. It’s time to wake up and realize this… Disband the Soka Gakkai already!
You’re going to appoint an idiot who makes statements that pick a fight with the rock-solid conservatives, who are said to make up more than 30% of LDP supporters, as a minister lol Do you think you’re going to win the election? lol
In interviews with the Asahi Shimbun and other media outlets on the 20th, Murakami expressed doubts about the decision-making process for the state funeral, saying of Abe, “He ruined finances, banking, and diplomacy, destroyed the bureaucratic system, and even got the former Unification Church (World Peace Unification Family Federation) to help with elections. In my opinion, he is a traitor.”
If you kill one person you’re guilty, but if you kill thousands you won’t even be arrested. I’ve looked at other countries and I think this is the true nature of a country governed by laws.
>>46 That’s right (I’m certain). There were many voices of opposition from the public, but they went ahead with it. It was crazy. The funeral turned into a cult meeting.
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