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Japan has changed its prime minister again, and Yoshihide Suga should be able to do it for a year when he comes to power。At least there is no problem in finishing the term of office that has not been completed. But will Japan repeat its embarrassing position of changing prime ministers every year?
In fact, it is not the gate valve that allows Suga to become the new prime minister, and I personally feel that it is somewhat of a means to let him take the blame. After all, there are many problems left behind, and there are many tricky ones. Of course, if Suga can handle these issues well, then for next year's parliament, Suga will have a good chance of winning.
If it is not handled well, then Suga can be said to have launched next year ahead of schedule. <>
If Suga withdraws from next year's **, then I am afraid that the only favorites left are the gatekeeper politician Fumio Kishida and the political family Shigeru Ishiba。The competition between the two of them is actually very interesting. In fact, at the time of this party election, Suga was competing with Shigeru Ishiba.
However, since Shigeru's election base is at the grassroots level, this time it is an internal election at the top. In addition, Suga is a cronie who was pulled up by **, so Suga was stained. <>
In fact, to say that Suga is a civilian politician does not mean that his family is all civilians. It means a politician who is not a gatekeeper. Japan's gate valve system is still relatively serious.
In fact, in my opinion, Japan's gate valve system is somewhat similar to the ancient feudal lord system. That is, the people vote for the members of parliament, and then the prime minister is chosen by the largest party in parliament. In fact, in the beginning, the United States wanted to completely transform Japan into a country with a separation of powers.
But because the reform was too difficult, plus the impact of the Korean War. Reforms were eventually abandoned. A large number of feudal remnants remained, forming the gate valve we see today.
In fact, the Japanese gate lords are only one of the politicians, and there are also some politicians who are similar to the zaibatsu。Their thinking is that since there is no ready-made political path, they will use money to throw one out. In fact, Shigeru Ishiba is similar to a chaebol-like politician.
Suga, on the other hand, started as a secretary.
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Because Suga has won the hearts of the people, his support rate is very high. Although Suga is only a civilian politician, he has strong support from the public as well as party insiders.
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I think that it is precisely because they are from civilian backgrounds that they can win the hearts of the people, and since ancient times, not all those who win the hearts of the people have won the world, and the reason why the chaebol allows it is also because they feel that the common people need their financial support in many aspects, so that they will maintain friendly relations.
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Because Japan's newly elected prime minister has made outstanding political achievements before and has had many policies that benefit the people, the Japanese people applaud and praise again and again, and the governance ability of ordinary people is not bad.
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In diplomacy with China, there may be a breakthrough in the field of economic relations, but in the high-tech field, Suga will not be very soft on following the United States to strengthen the containment of China.
With regard to China policy, there will be no change in the general direction of Suga's administration, that is, to promote the development of relations with China under the framework of the Japan-US alliance. Yoshihide Suga, who is good at economic policy and attaches great importance to revitalizing Japan's local economy, may be more proactive in the future in the field of economic relations between the two countries.
Yoshihide Suga has actively promoted the policy of "establishing a nation through tourism", and for this reason, despite the opposition of the Ministry of Justice and the National Police Agency, he has taken measures such as easing regulations on visa issues to attract Chinese tourists to Japan, and from this point of view, the future development of economic relations between the two countries may be expected.
In addition, given Suga's emphasis on revitalizing the local economy, he is likely to aggressively market Japanese agricultural products to China in order to expand exports to China. However, on issues such as the Diaoyu Islands, Suga is likely to take a tough stance. This may be some clue from Suga's thoughts on the emergence of a new island in the Ogasawara Islands.
In 2013, when the Ogasawara Islands erupted as a result of an undersea volcano to form a new island with a diameter of 200 meters, Suga said with a smile on his face, "The territorial waters can be expanded." ”
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The Tokyo Olympics are overshadowed again. According to Reuters, not long ago, the agent of former world No. 1 Australian golfer Adam Scott said in a television interview that Scott decided not to participate in this year's Tokyo Olympics. Scott is currently ranked 35th in the world and is only the second top golfer to retire from the Tokyo Olympics after current world number one Dustin Johnson.
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Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga held a meeting of the Headquarters for Coronavirus Countermeasures at his official residence and decided to extend the declaration of a state of emergency being issued in the four prefectures of Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka, and Hyogo from the original date of the 11th to May 31. In addition, two new prefectures of Aichi and Fukuoka will be added from the 12th, and the scope of the prefecture will be expanded to six prefectures. At a press conference on the same day, Suga bowed and apologized for the extension of the state of emergency.
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The reason for the apology is that there are some moral problems in Japan, and there are some violations, in this case, the apology should be made, and the apology should be made to people around the world, so that there can be a good result.
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It was probably because of the dissatisfaction of many people and countries that the nuclear wastewater was being dumped into the ocean, so he apologized.
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The current epidemic in Japan is very serious, and Japan is now in a lockdown period, which can be said to be more crazy, but it is also different. Suga felt that he had done a bad job, and he apologized.
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It stands to reason that such a large disparity in voting should have been a state of steady victory before, and it should be a result that everyone knows about.
Suga's ideal was to suppress hereditary lineage and eliminate factions.
In fact, his most ideal is very great, but under the current national conditions of Japan, this ideal is unrealistic and difficult to implement.
And this time his election does not mean the end of the arrangement of the ** regime. We can see that before, ** Shinzo expressed Suga's expectations, or hope that he can implement various policies.
We all know that since the state of emergency was lifted some time ago, the epidemic in Japan has not only not been alleviated, but has appeared.
We also know that Japan's economy is very developed, but Japan's GDP has been declining due to the aging of the population. And the aging brings not only economic problems, but also productivity problems.
In any case, his election this time will not have such a big impact on us, because we are now strong enough to stand up and speak for ourselves.
However, Suga's life still gives us a lot of inspiration, he used to be the son of a farmer, and now he can become the prime minister and become the pinnacle of power, completing the counterattack in his life.
He can, and so can we ordinary people.
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The first is because he is capable and competent, the second is because he represents a large number of parties, and the third is because his personal experience gives him an advantage.
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Japan is in great need of a leader right now, and he just has the ability to do so, and he is at this critical juncture.
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71-year-old Yoshihide Suga was the right-hand man of Shinzo during his tenure, and it can be said that he helped Shinzo do a lot of things. But he also said it when he was preparing for his post, himselfWe will continue to follow the development strategy of Jinsan, then it is conceivable that if there is no major ecological or political change in Japan in the future, what Yoshihide Suga does should be not much different from that of ** Shinzo, and if it is different, it can only be a little different in the details,The general direction will not change.
Yoshihide Suga is 71 years old, and the old man at this age has basically lost his original momentum and anger. Moreover, the world is a world that demands peace, and Suga's overall strategic approach will continue to be to develop steadily and seek cooperation. And Yoshihide SugaI have always believed in the idea of "Reiwa"., is also known by the people as "Uncle Reiwa", so his strategy might as well boldly assume that it should be to find a "backer" who can allow Japan to continue to develop steadily.
My personal guess should not be to understand the king, after all, the king is a good hand at business, and diplomacy is really not very good.
But then again, it remains to be seen whether Suga, who has been in the cabinet for a long time, can have a leapfrog economic strategy and diplomatic strategy. **The diplomatic strategy of the Shinzo period is like a grass on the wall, if Suga continues to use this diplomatic strategy, it will really not benefit the development of their country at all, and they may even be in an embarrassing diplomatic situation for a long time. MoreoverThe timing of Shinzo's abdication was awkwardAfter Suga took over, how to solve the various needs of the people is also a big problem, and Japan's economy has always wanted to change, how to help the people get out of this situation without a breakthrough is also the most important thing Suga needs to do at present, so the task in front of Suga is still very serious.
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Not much has changed, it should be more robust! Yoshihide Suga has a conservative political attitude, and Japan's future domestic and foreign policies are likely to continue the traditional political path. Internally, we will continue to alleviate the "new crown epidemic prevention and control.""with "Economic revitalization.""The contradiction is to take a conservative line externally.
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Suga was born into a peasant family and did not belong to a certain gate valve family. In his speech after the election success, he said that he was the guardian of Abe, so he was more inclined to think that he was a "transitional" prime minister, and that it would not change much for Japan.
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Yoshihide Suga took office after the sudden departure of Shinzo. Japan is currently facing the dual impact of the economic downturn and the new crown epidemic, Suga will focus on epidemic prevention and control, under the premise of epidemic control, gradually develop the economy, at least in the short term, still follow the leading idea of ** Shinzo.
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As the old saying goes, a general has one order, and a new official takes office with three fires. Suga's appointment will certainly bring some changes to Japan, and it is necessary to solve some of the problems of the previous term and promote political stability and the development of people's lives.
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Japan's economy can develop at a higher level, the price level will be relatively stable, its politics will achieve better development, and certain changes will take place in its foreign relations, such as improving friendly relations with many countries, and Suga's appointment will bring new vitality to Japan.
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He was of civilian origin, so that the people feel that he is very affectionate and will work hard for the welfare of the common people.
01, Yoshihide Suga received 377 votes and became the new prime minister of Japan with an absolute advantage. On September 14, 2020, Japan's Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga ran for prime minister along with two other candidates, Shigeru Ishiba and Fumio Kishida. 534 valid ballot papersAmong them, Suga Yoshihide received 377 high votes, and the other two did not even have hundreds, and they won by a proper landslide.
It is estimated that Yoshihide Suga should become Japan's new prime minister on September 16At the same time, he rebuilt his own cabinet.
02, Yoshihide Suga came from an ordinary family and became the prime minister through his own efforts. First of all, one thing that sets Suga apart from other politicians is that he comes from an ordinary family, and his parents are engaged in strawberry farming. When I was a child, I was in Akita Prefecture, JapanThe family background is not goodAfter graduating from high school, he came to the capital Tokyo.
Secondly, in order to go to university, Suga went to work in a cardboard box factory, and after earning enough tuition, he was admitted to Hosei University in Japan. Perhaps his life experience touched the Japanese peopleLet the Japanese people see hope, the most praised is Suga's campaign speech, saying: "This is something he didn't dare to think before, he is an ordinary person, and he has the opportunity to become prime minister through his own efforts."
Finally, a prime minister who is a civilian, then when implementing policies, he will give more consideration to the common people, will fight for the welfare of the common people, and will lead Japan to a better futureBased on this, everyone chooses him.
03, Suga Yoshihide is very strong in personal ability. Let's start with it, before Suga became prime minister, he was the right-hand man of **I stayed for 8 years, his ability is beyond doubt. If you don't have the ability to be at the highest decision-making level in Japan, let alone 8 years, you will be pulled ** in a few days.
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Suga has a conservative political attitude, does not take sides in the LDP, does not belong to any faction, but has a great influence in the party, and has won the highest approval rating. He has been assisting ** for a long time, is a close comrade-in-arms of **, and is known as the "shadow prime minister".
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Because he has a very good understanding of various situations in Japanese society, and he has his own set of theories for economic development, which is very effective.
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Japan's Liberal Democratic Party held a presidential election on September 14 local time, and Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga, Liberal Democratic Party Government Research Chairman Fumio Kishida and former Secretary General of the Liberal Democratic Party Shigeru Ishiba competed for the post of president of the Liberal Democratic Party.
NHK livestreamed that Suga won the election with 377 votes. A total of 534 valid votes were cast in the LDP presidential election, including 141 local votes. Among the local ballots, Suga won 89 votes, Shigeru Ishiba won 42 votes, and Fumio Kishida won 10 votes.
According to information released by the Japanese Prime Minister's Office**, Suga was born in 1948, is 71 years old this year, was first elected to the House of Representatives in 1996, and has been elected for seven consecutive terms since then. In 2006, he served as Japan's Minister of Internal Affairs and Communications, responsible for the privatization of postal services. He was appointed Chief Cabinet Secretary in 2012 and has been re-elected since then, making him the longest-serving Chief Cabinet Secretary in Japanese history.
Yoshihide Suga officially announced his candidacy for the LDP presidential election on the afternoon of September 2. At 5 p.m. local time on August 28, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo held a press conference at the Prime Minister's official residence to officially announce his resignation as prime minister. In order to avoid a political vacuum, Japan's Liberal Democratic Party quickly identified three new presidential candidates: Yoshihide Suga, Fumio Kishida and Shigeru Ishiba.
After the vote closes, the winner will replace ** and complete the remaining term of the Prime Minister until the House of Representatives election in the fall of 2021.
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