Behind his “carefree, smiling face” the morning after his resignation, he is “eagerly watching for the possibility of returning” if the Ishiba Cabinet steps down early.

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0001Boiled eggs★.Oct. 5, 2024 (Sat) 13:51:08.31ID:rDu+lN7C9
The Kishida Fumio cabinet resigned en masse at a cabinet meeting on October 1st. Before handing over the reins to Prime Minister Ishiba Shigeru, he served for 1,094 days, making him the eighth-longest-serving postwar prime minister after Kishi Nobusuke. This is the second longest serving prime minister among those from the Kōchikai party, the party he belonged to and which was officially dissolved in September 2024, after former Prime Minister Ikeda Hayato’s 1,575 days. The morning after the Prime Minister’s resignation was a beautiful, clear autumn morning. Former Prime Minister Kishida, who had finished moving into his apartment in Jingumae, Tokyo, appeared around 10:00 a.m. Just before getting into his car, he turned to our magazine’s photographer and flashed a bright smile, something he probably hadn’t seen towards the end of his time as prime minister. It is clear that he has become much more relaxed. “Just before taking office in September 2021, I was living in the Diet members’ accommodation in Akasaka, Tokyo, and moved from there to the Prime Minister’s Official Residence. However, now that he has stepped down from office, he has moved to his private apartment in Jingumae rather than to the Diet member’s accommodation. He has received a lot of criticism up until now, so I think he wants to take it easy in a quiet place for now.” (Political reporter) However, with the upcoming general election coming up, he probably won’t be able to “retire.” A political desk editor at a major newspaper had this to say about former Prime Minister Kishida’s current situation: “The Kishida administration ran the government as a ’triumvirate’ with Taro Aso, who was appointed as the LDP’s top adviser, and former Secretary-General Toshimitsu Motegi. However, in this presidential election, Kishida called on members of the former Kishida faction to “have no choice but to have Takaichi,” and in the final stages of the election campaign, he parted ways with Aso and Motegi, contributing to the “birth” of Prime Minister Ishiba. Even after stepping down as prime minister, he seems to be spending his days at the House of Representatives building, repeatedly visiting the heads of economic organizations who helped him out when he was prime minister.”
Aso and Suga Yoshihide, who competed for the “kingmaker” position in the LDP presidential election. Former Minister of Economic Security Takaichi Sanae, who was supported by Aso, lost in the runoff election, with Suga ultimately emerging as the winner. A veteran LDP secretary said: “However, there are rumors circulating about Suga’s health, and there are concerns about how much support he will be able to give to Prime Minister Ishiba, whom he has supported. If that happens, it is highly likely that Kishida, who, along with Suga, was one of the key figures in the birth of the Ishiba administration, will emerge as the new kingmaker, even though he has only just stepped down as prime minister. Well, it may depend on how serious he is about it…”
The Nikkei Shimbun announced on October 3rd that the Ishiba Cabinet had an approval rating of 51% when it was launched, the lowest figure for any Cabinet of 10 or so since 2006, making it a difficult start. Given this situation, what does former Prime Minister Kishida think about the future? The aforementioned desk continues. “Former Prime Minister Kishida succeeded in sending many former Kishida faction members and allies to posts in the government and the party. Not only Chief Cabinet Secretary Hayashi Yoshimasa and Chairman of the Policy Research Council Onodera Itsunori, who continued in their posts, but also Defense Minister Nakatani Gen and Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Minister Osato Yasuhiro, who are former allies of the Kōchikai party, are on the list. In particular, he has a firm grip on Onodera, who is drafting the government’s policy pledges for the general election, and is working to continue the trend of lifting monetary easing that he himself has led. He has told close aides that if the Ishiba administration were to fall around the time of the 2025 House of Councillors election, he will “continue to prepare with the possibility of returning to power.” Continue reading below
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岸田文雄前首相 総辞職翌朝の「お気楽ニッコリ笑顔」のウラに、石破内閣が早期退陣なら“再登板も視野”の虎視眈々(SmartFLASH) - Yahoo!ニュース
岸田文雄内閣が、10月1日の閣議で総辞職した。  石破茂首相にその座を譲るまで、在職日数は1094日で、戦後の首相としては、岸信介氏に次ぐ8番めの長さ。自身が所属し、2024年9月に正式解散した
0004Security guard [lv.21].Oct. 5, 2024 (Sat) 13:52:39.76ID:/6N3JCrf0
What are you laughing at?
0005Security Guard [lv.12].Oct. 5, 2024 (Sat) 13:52:42.04ID:OM0Sl7VM0(1/2)
What do you mean (∪^ω^)?
0006Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 5, 2024 (Sat) 13:52:44.47ID:WeCFcLsM0
The Upper House election is next year, and if his approval rating drops, who knows what will happen?
0007Security Guard [lv.1] [New Police].Oct. 5, 2024 (Sat) 13:52:59.22ID:doCJaGMI0
Idiot.
0008Security guard [lv.13].Oct. 5, 2024 (Sat) 13:53:01.31ID:m2LHB+de0(1/4)
The root cause of both the Ueda shock and the Ishiba shock is Kishida.
0022Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 5, 2024 (Sat) 13:57:15.04ID:UTlVOcG60
>>8
Abe and Kuroda.
0009Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 5, 2024 (Sat) 13:53:18.95ID:ABBflN9v0
Glasses are back.
0010Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 5, 2024 (Sat) 13:54:08.20ID:IbasfS3c0
Takaichi Sanae, who is even more hated than Ishiba, who was mocked by the netouyo as being unpopular, will never become prime minister or party president, lol.
0011Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 5, 2024 (Sat) 13:54:18.81ID:IMVs+Caq0
Kishida is strong. Give up on the Tsubo faction and start a new party.
0012Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 5, 2024 (Sat) 13:54:42.09ID:TE778RfJ0
Just as planned. Grin.
0013Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 5, 2024 (Sat) 13:54:44.29ID:QXBkRPA10
It’s all going according to plan, including making the incompetent Ishiba the Prime Minister.
0014Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 5, 2024 (Sat) 13:54:50.13ID:HCF/T6wi0
Please look forward to the second Kishida administration… Kishishi.
0015Security guard [lv.13].Oct. 5, 2024 (Sat) 13:55:01.14ID:m2LHB+de0(2/4)
New Nisa residents trying investing for the first time are in agony over the Kishida-inflated market.
0016Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 5, 2024 (Sat) 13:55:11.51ID:VD+rxJXi0
Yes, the selfish LDP is finished. “The sports day has been postponed due to the election. “Children are crying” The sudden impact of the Lower House election has also affected school events… In the disaster-stricken Noto region, “This is no time for elections”
My gym reservation was also canceled
For that alone, the LDP deserves a thousand deaths.
0017Security Guard [lv.12].Oct. 5, 2024 (Sat) 13:55:39.64ID:OM0Sl7VM0(2/2)
Didn’t his policies change when he ran for office and after he was elected prime minister? He’s an old man, so he forgets things a lot, though.
0018(。・_・。)ノ ◆jn6k3cbewjlt Hunter [lv.554] [UR Warrior +19] [UR Defense +18] [Wood].Oct. 5, 2024 (Sat) 13:55:44.63ID:2iiYWB9T0
Since Kishida Fumio lost in his constituency, surely it’s impossible for someone who was elected through proportional representation to become prime minister?
0019Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 5, 2024 (Sat) 13:55:48.16ID:vymqYUag0
Nice. That’s what the mentally strong psychopath Kishida is all about.
0021Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 5, 2024 (Sat) 13:56:54.77ID:/Mx7kAa30
He was the most incompetent Prime Minister in the history of the Liberal Democratic Party.
0083Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 5, 2024 (Sat) 14:10:34.36ID:U6zyqDqZ0
>>21
There’s Uno.
0024Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 5, 2024 (Sat) 13:57:45.06ID:Jg5uSbSY0
Hmm… Fumio-chan?
0026Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 5, 2024 (Sat) 13:58:25.75ID:70BjI/CI0
Ishiba is too much of an old-establishment LDP leader

The argument goes that Kishida would have been better
What are they doing?

0027Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 5, 2024 (Sat) 13:58:51.20ID:6SCNI4qs0
I hope he loses in the single-seat constituency…
He’s a mass of vested interests, a lid on Japan’s growth, isn’t he?
0028!dngri.Oct. 5, 2024 (Sat) 13:58:59.92ID:dn6QnDHd0(1/7)
Isn’t it Kishida who called Takaichi a Taliban?
0029Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 5, 2024 (Sat) 13:59:33.06ID:xh9DhXhA0
Ishiba retreat retreat retreat.
0030Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 5, 2024 (Sat) 13:59:40.58ID:/2zQ1G0g0(1/3)
No way.
0034Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 5, 2024 (Sat) 14:00:26.77ID:gis5wz+S0
When I start the game, I get excited thinking, “Now, what kind of story will unfold?”, but I’m also excited about the newly formed Ishiba administration, wondering, “What policies will they implement and what kind of Japan will they create?” Japan is currently in the midst of a civil war, divided between the Japanese military and the Taliban. The Japanese military aims to protect and pass on the best things about Japan. The Taliban are trying to weaken Japan. And I believe the leader of the Taliban was Sanae Takaichi. Finally, the Taliban was defeated and the Liberal Democratic Party government led by Ishiba Shigeru was born. I feel relieved that Japan is now moving in the right direction.
0035Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 5, 2024 (Sat) 14:00:33.60ID:BaBjZmZG0(1/2)
Ishiba is fine. The netouyo and related politicians are going crazy, so there’s no problem at the moment.
0036Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 5, 2024 (Sat) 14:00:46.09ID:3W+fwaxM0
Are you planning to come back and appoint that stupid son as your secretary again?
0037Security guard [lv.18].Oct. 5, 2024 (Sat) 14:01:04.60ID:UTjfq80r0(1/2)
He said politics belongs to the people, and since he quit, he probably won’t be coming back. If he does, he’ll be a rare braggart.
0042Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 5, 2024 (Sat) 14:01:59.15ID:eb8ZS5VN0
Welcome back, Kishida.
0046Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 5, 2024 (Sat) 14:02:56.18ID:BaBjZmZG0(2/2)
>>42
That could be taken either way lol.
0044Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 5, 2024 (Sat) 14:02:32.84ID:+VMsObJu0(1/3)
Honestly, that’s fine.
0045Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 5, 2024 (Sat) 14:02:55.09ID:zsehTVVc0
This is the face of a man who keeps winning.
0049Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 5, 2024 (Sat) 14:04:11.97ID:eXRPdkNL0(1/5)
If the LDP and Komeito lose their majority, Kishida will retire along with Ishiba, and a Takaichi Cabinet will be formed.
0053Security guard [lv.18].Oct. 5, 2024 (Sat) 14:05:14.11ID:UTjfq80r0(2/2)
>>49
I’m sure you’re just so frustrated
But it’s a real treat for us.
0069Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 5, 2024 (Sat) 14:08:17.37ID:7kOh0OJg0(2/5)
>>49
It’s the Takaichi-Constitutional-Communist coalition government.
The return of the Ozawa-Ichiro-non-LDP Hosokawa coalition government.
0059Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 5, 2024 (Sat) 14:06:43.77ID:kKfvbr9C0(2/2)
Kishida’s glasses, the quintessential Japanese look, tickle the instincts of the Japanese heart.
0065Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 5, 2024 (Sat) 14:07:41.38ID:NB4sQwHh0(1/2)
Kishida will raise taxes, and Ishiba will raise taxes too!
Reference: https://asahi.5ch.net/test/read.cgi/newsplus/1728103868/

Other languages: 【岸田前首相】総辞職翌朝の「お気楽ニッコリ笑顔」のウラに、石破内閣が早期退陣なら「再登板も視野」の“虎視眈々”, Detrás de su “sonrisa tranquila’’ la mañana después de su renuncia general, hay un indicio de que está “considerando regresar al cargo’’ si el Gabinete Ishiba deja el cargo antes de tiempo.

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