"Prime Minister Suga is empty" grandstanding

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"Prime Minister Suga is empty" grandstanding

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On June 2nd, a motion of no confidence against the Kan Cabinet was rejected. Criticism arose from the disaster-stricken areas, asking, "Why are they fighting over something at this time?" However, I believe that the quickest way to rebuild Tohoku is for the Kan Cabinet to step down immediately. The reason for this huge difference in attitude between the disaster-stricken areas and Nagatacho is the grandstanding of Prime Minister Naoto Kan.

Despite gasoline being in the national stockpile, it is not reaching the disaster area. I have pointed out this issue in a previous article in this series as a lack of leadership on the part of Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry Kaieda Banri, who was unable to arrange tank trucks, but in the end it was opposition LDP member of the House of Representatives Nikai remove background image Toshihiro who delivered the gasoline to the disaster area. Nikai quickly contacted industry groups and connected the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry with the disaster area. This has been testified to by multiple people involved, but Nikai has not openly boasted about his achievements. If Prime Minister Naoto Kan also takes this stance, bureaucrats will decide to sacrifice their lives for him. However, if he is only concerned with his own survival, taking credit for his subordinates and yelling at them, people will lose their hearts.

If he is obsessed with PR, such as shutting down the Hamaoka nuclear power plant, the Prime Minister's visit, and solar power generation, he will receive recognition on the spot. However, he will not be able to move forward with political matters one step at a time. Over the past few months, Nagatacho and Kasumigaseki have been forced to face the reality of Suga's character. That is why they submitted a motion of no confidence.
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