On the 8th, Hideo Onishi, a member of the House of Representatives from the Abe faction of the Liberal Democratic Party, expressed his intention to call for Prime Minister Fumio Kishida (party president) to resign.
In a telephone interview with Jiji Press regarding the faction slush fund scandal, he said, “When I went around the region, I heard a lot of criticism that “the president, who is the person in charge, is not taking any responsibility.” He should take responsibility and step down.”
Onishi has been elected four times from Tokyo”s 16th district. He has served as Vice Minister of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism. Some within the party questioned Onishi”s remarks, saying, “It is not something that a member of the Abe faction, who caused the scandal, should say” (veteran).
>>1 Total amount of overseas distribution by Kishida administration (as of May 2023) India 5 trillion yen Developing countries 8.8 trillion yen Africa 4.1 trillion yen Philippines 600 billion yen Sri Lanka 4.6 billion yen Ukraine 2 trillion yen Indo-Pacific region 9 trillion yen Total 28.25 trillion yen As of June 2024, the figure is being recounted, but it appears to have exceeded 36 trillion yen *Please refrain from making irrelevant replies such as “This is an investment!” or “They”re just lending!” Is it necessary to distribute money even if it means raising taxes?
The Prime Minister is the leader of a group of people who steal public funds, and so is the Governor of Tokyo. This is a fun country for those who are challenging others.
I”d like to ask someone who really knows about this, will the change of government mean that small and medium-sized local sash manufacturing companies will lose work? Will they go out of business?
He should leave the party and join the Japan Conservative Party or similar. Like France, Japan needs a multi-party system with a radical left (Constitutional Communist Party), center-left (LDP), and right (conservative).
>>26 I also wanted to support Takaichi after watching the Tokyo gubernatorial election. The media won”t mention this year”s election, but I think it will be a turning point in the nation”s fate on how to handle relations with China. But I think Takaichi will be crushed. I think she”s doing a good job in the Kishida administration. Onodera, who is busy with security issues, says he wants Kishida to continue in his position.
He himself has never been involved in any scandals, is rarely angry, is humble and friendly, and the reason why Kishida is hated like the plague is solely because of the austerity measures. It”s only natural that people are feeling the hardships of life, but if the people don”t be wise, they”ll just be swept away by the easy way out of the extravagant fiscal policy.
Hot air balloon over Mount Zugspitze in Bavaria, Germany. This is the area where the Mongol Empire on Earth, the Mongol Empire (the Soviet Union), was sent to a satellite of another planet.
Although the public opinion of the Constitutional and Communist Party has been solidified, a third force such as the Japan Innovation Party has not developed at all, highlighting the fact that the LDP is the only option. Is this a role to play in staging internal conflict in order to restructure the LDP?
The Abe administration”s LDP approval rating is 35%, and individual approval rating is at least 30%. The Kishida administration”s LDP approval rating is 25%, and individual approval rating is at least 17%. 10-15% of LDP supporters defected to the Kishida administration.
Kishida told them to disband the Abe faction because they were involved in slush fund raising and tax evasion. Kishida was also involved in slush fund raising and was not indicted, so it”s no wonder that there would be riots within the party. But they want to stay in the ruling party, so they won”t split up. They don”t want to give up power and money.
This is a pattern that allows them to blame Kishida for the crisis in their party that they themselves have caused. The Abe faction is the LDP”s Ishimaru camp lol
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