Chapter 835 Japanese with Headache
As a rebirth who has memories of his previous life, Jiang Feng naturally knew this Japanese political scandal that was exposed on December 22, 2009, two years later. After his rebirth, he had already asked him to go to Japan to collect relevant evidence. Not only this "Okinawa Nuclear Secret Agreement", but also some other things that Jiang Feng had a little impression of, Jiang Feng also sent someone to collect.
Of course, Jiang Feng collected not only Japanese things, but also other countries.
Prime Minister Wen stopped for a while before saying, "You really have a way. You can get this kind of thing. But I think it's strange. Sato Shinji once worked as a senator, and served as an important position in the sanctions. Why did he suddenly stand up and demolish the sanctions? Don't he know how passive this matter will make sanctuary?"
After hearing this, Jiang Feng laughed and said, "Uncle Wen, this is all the past. The consumption in Japan is so high. Even if a retired senator has no good benefits, he will not have any good benefits. If he doesn't take advantage of the fact that he can cash out some good things on hand, his old age will be very desolate."
"You spent money again?" Premier Wen thought to himself that the richest man in the world is really a person who can spend money. He is so easy to buy the other party's **. No wonder he even had the idea of subverting the Japanese political axe.
"After all, this society is the pioneer of money. As long as you have money, you can expect to get the US president." Jiang Feng replied with a smile.
Although Jiang Feng mentioned when he was joking that as long as he had money, everyone knew that the surname of doing so might not be very big. The key is that the political model of the United States and Japan is different.
When the United States established its own country, Washington and others laid the foundation for establishing a country with the separation of powers. They were not subject to fame and fortune. They resolutely gave up their re-election, achieving the prosperity of the United States for two hundred years and achieving the achievements of today.
But Japan is different. As a constitutional monarchy country developed under the supervision of the United States after World War II, and a constitutional monarchy country without reading ability, its political system obviously has its innate shortcomings.
Japan's politics is very complicated. The Constitution of Japan does not explicitly stipulate the term of office of the Prime Minister of the Cabinet. However, the current ruling president's term of office is three years and can be re-elected for one term, which means that the term of office of the Prime Minister of Japan is up to six years, and the appointment of the premier has a direct impact on the term of office of the next Prime Minister and has a chain reaction.
Since Japan adopts a parliamentary constitutional monarchy, parties with more than half of the seats in the House of Representatives can be given the right to form a cabinet separately. The leader of the party is the Prime Minister of the Cabinet. Now that Japan has a majority in the House of Representatives, the president is the Prime Minister.
Japan's political situation is very turbulent, and the frequent changes in prime ministers are mainly because there are too many rules. If any rules fail, there will be a risk of collapse.
For example, the House of Representatives lost its election. Not to mention the position of prime minister, even the status of the ruling party could not be preserved. In 1993, Prime Minister Kiichi Miyazawa fell, and he also lost his position as the ruling party for more than 50 years.
The second is the failure of the Senate election. Although the House of Representatives can again pass more than two-thirds of the votes in favor to reject the Senate, it will take a long time to pass the resolution. If the Senate is led by an opposition party, it will directly threaten the status of the ruling party. After all, some important positions must be approved by both houses before they can be appointed. The reason for the Prime Minister's resignation was because of the failure of the Senate election.
The Japanese Prime Minister has no clear term, which is also an important reason. They are not like the United States. Even though Clinton broke out the zipper door and was beaten, they can still stay in the White House to manage the United States, which is unimaginable in Japanese style.
If the two houses of Congress pass a case of distrust, the Prime Minister must dissolve the House of Representatives and hold a general election or resign. This should be a way to lose a car to protect the coach. He always needs to find a scapegoat for the party, and the Prime Minister will take it as his choice.
When there is a certain problem with the cabinet minister or the cabinet ministers around him, it will also pose a threat to the prime minister. Of course, if the prime minister himself also has problems, it will be even harder to say the consequences. For example, Prime Minister Tanaka Kakuei resigned and was imprisoned for Lockheed's bribery case.
The low national support rate or the serious struggle of the factions within the party will also have an impact on the political situation. The Prime Minister of Japan is not the people who like the people the most or the most talented and capable. The president of the party is generally elected by the most powerful factions. This president is generally an acceptable candidate for all factions within the party.
The leaders of Japan's political circles are all supported by big chaebols. If there is a conflict of interest between major chaebols, it will also affect political turmoil. There are many short-lived prime ministers in Japan. For example, former Prime Minister Shinda and Higashi Kuro were only in office for more than a month, Hosokawa and Higashibe were only in office for only one year, and now Prime Minister Kobayashi, who is now under the throne, has served for less than a year. However, the "double-sided Prime Minister" Eizaki Sato, who is now attacked by the government and the opposition, serves three times as Prime Ministers of the Cabinet, and has served for 2,798 days, making him the longest-serving prime minister since the war in Japan.
The longer the reign, the more despicable the prime minister is, the most despicable, and the most scheming. This is also the only rule in Japanese politics. From this we can see that it is absolutely impossible to be a prime minister who is stable in Japan without a little bit of sinisterness.
Just like the former Prime Minister of Japan who just stepped down more than a year ago, he was able to stay in the position of prime minister for more than five years and served as prime minister for three times, which is not unrelated to his shamelessness.
The factionality is a prominent feature of **, which was born under specific historical conditions. When the party was established, the party was divided into the Yoshida faction of the former ** Party system (leader Yoshida Shigeru, former Prime Minister), Ogata faction (leader Ogata Taketo, former President of ** Party), Ono faction (leader Ogata Manmuro, former President of ** Party General Affairs) and the Kishi faction of the former Aemiru system (leader Kishi Nobusuke), Kono faction (leader Yohei, former President of ** President), and Hatoyama faction (leader Hiroyama, former President of Aemiru).
The degree of organization of the Japanese faction is very high. Faction politics is generally limited to the agreed rules of the game such as respecting virtue, negotiating mechanism, safeguarding the interests of the whole party, and fighting is limited to the party; the ideological color between factions is relatively light.
Due to the death of faction leaders and the absence of successors, some factions have self-destructed themselves, but some have been divided and combined several times and have never been interrupted. The existing ** factions have all clear historical evolution lines.
After winning each election, ** has many important positions to be assigned. The positions are not allocated according to the principle of using the quantity, but are mainly distributed based on factions.
Each faction arranges the list of faction members according to the qualifications, number of elections, loyalty to the faction, and contribution to the faction. The emergence of the president is mostly the result of compromise between such factions.
In terms of organization, each faction has its own offices, accounting, executive bodies and policy research institutions, holds meetings regularly or irregularly, and has their own sources of political funds. They propose candidates of their own faction during the general election and the presidential election.
Some people are not allowed to participate in factional activities due to their duties. For example, the Speakers of the Senate and the House of Representatives must be separated from the faction from the time of their inauguration, but they can restore their ranks after their posts expire.
There is a hereditary atmosphere within ** and even in Japanese politics.
**Among the members of Congress, more than half of them account for their own parliament. The reason is that Japan adopts a small electoral district system, with only one politician in a constituency, and this constituency is the territory of the politician. Creating a territory often takes many years, and taking over the territory from his parents is a shortcut for many young people to realize their dreams of politicians.
Another is that hereditary children have more opportunities to accumulate reputation. All candidates will have their own political propositions. Not every voter will listen to the election rallies of voters, but rallies attended by ministers or prime ministers usually attract more people, and their children will correspondingly enjoy treatment that other candidates do not have. They will gain a high reputation when they first debut. In addition, most Japanese politicians have interests with chaebols. Therefore, the extra income is not expensive. When they withdraw from politics, they will accumulate rich property and provide financial support for their descendants during the election.
It is both rich and famous, so it is natural to pass on political resources from generation to generation.
However, this time, Jiang Feng bribed Sato Nobuji and threw out the original secret agreement between his devil father Eisaku Sato and Nixon. The impact was huge, because this was no longer a problem faced by a certain faction, but a serious test for the entire **.
Although the people do not know that the "Three Principles of Non-nuclearity" have always been trampled by the Japanese political axe, the Japanese cabinet has all known that all of them are important politicians of the **. After so many years, they have formed almost all the ** political resources.
However, when the secret agreement was revealed today, the anger of the Japanese people can be imagined. The ** Prime Minister Fukuda was immediately questioned by reporters, which made the scene very nervous. Someone had taken off his shoes and threw them away. If he hadn't reacted quickly and got under the table, he would have almost broken his appearance in public. However, in this way, the entire public image would have been completely destroyed.
Now it is not the Prime Minister who is suspected, but the entire ** and the Senate and the House of Representatives have been seriously questioned. Under such circumstances, the opposition parties such as the suppressed Mingzheng Party immediately followed the trend and jumped out, accusing ** of being inconsistent and playing with the public's emotions, causing the entire Japan to be in an embarrassing situation of no faith, saying that they are responsible for this. (To be continued.)
Chapter completed!