Prime Minister Ishiba’s proposed statement to promote nuclear power is revealed Maximum use of nuclear power and renewable energy will be made, and the Japan-US Status of Forces Agreement will not be mentioned.
The full outline of the draft of Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba’s first policy speech to be delivered on the 4th has been revealed. In order to increase energy self-sufficiency while promoting decarbonization, the bill clearly states that the utilization of nuclear power will be promoted, with safety as a top priority. It is unlikely that he will touch on the revision of the Japan-US Status of Forces Agreement, which he advocated during the presidential election. Multiple government officials revealed this on the 2nd. Following the policy of the Kishida administration, which promoted decarbonization by making maximum use of nuclear power and renewable energy. For details, see source 2024/10/2 Prime Minister Ishiba’s zero nuclear power policy: “I understand that it has now been corrected,” says METI Minister Muto, regarding his remarks during the LDP presidential election. On the 2nd, METI Minister Muto Yoshiharu held his first press conference since taking office, and said, “I understand that it has now been corrected,” regarding Prime Minister Ishiba Shigeru’s remarks during the LDP presidential election that “we will bring nuclear power closer to zero.” For details, see source 2024/10/2.
>>1 Now anti-nuclear people have become enemies. Is this to gather right-wing votes? Or is it because they are worried about the sudden rise in oil prices in the aftermath of the Middle East war? In any case, it takes about six years for a new nuclear power plant to be operational after construction.
The latest electricity generation costs, which reflect the costs of dealing with the Tokyo Electric Power Company meltdown accident, have made the cost of generating electricity from nuclear power as bad as offshore wind power.
Only now, only lies, only stealing, they’re a criminal organization full of trash like that, they’re arrogant villains who have even become traitors to the country.
If what I’m saying is completely different, then I guess this is what I really think. Does this mean that they have been pretending to be close to the people up until now? I absolutely do not support this.
In terms of their stock holdings, Ishiba, who is also a former Minister of Defense, holds many infrastructure companies, including Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and JFE Holdings, and holds a wide range of stocks in Japan’s leading companies, regardless of industry, amounting to 100-200 shares, which is close to the minimum investment unit. The individual stock with the largest number of holders was TEPCO Holdings, with three people holding shares – Ishiba, Hayashi, and Kono – including limited numbers of shares. Well, they are a major shareholder in TEPCO, so that makes sense.
We stopped using nuclear power plants and are now selling yen to buy oil, which is also weakening the yen. What are all the lefties who love the strong yen going to do? lol.
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