Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida became Japan's 100th Prime Minister and 101st Prime Minister in less than 40 days after being elected as the president of the Liberal Democratic Party. The reason was that he dissolved the House of Representatives, re-election and reorganized

Japanese Prime Minister Kishida Fumio was elected as president of the Liberal Democratic Party less than 40 days later, he became the 100th Prime Minister and the 101st Prime Minister in Japan, because he dissolved the House of Representatives, re-election and reorganized the cabinet. The person with the biggest change in the cabinet this time was the new Foreign Minister Lin Fangmasato, who was regarded as a confidant by Kishida Fumio and was also promoted by Kishida Fumio Nakaki. Before taking office, Lin Fangzheng served as the president of the China-Japan Friendship Parliamentarian League, and was known as the "Chinese-Knowing School", and led delegations to visit China many times. However, on the day he was elected as the Japanese Foreign Minister, Lin Fangzheng announced his resignation as president of the China-Japan Friendship Parliamentarian League, saying that he knew about China but would never "fashion China". What kind of force made Lin Fang so anxiously distance himself from China? What was he afraid of?

According to the report of Observer Network 11 on November 11, the highly-watched new Japanese Foreign Minister Lin Fang immediately stated at the press conference on the day he took office that he would resign as the president of the Sino-Japanese Friendly Parliamentary Alliance and another parliamentary member, Yuko Koburi, will hold the position. The reason Lin Fangzheng gave is very simple. He is unwilling to be "misunderstood" and needs to avoid unnecessary trouble in the position of external minister.

This is actually the second time he has issued a similar statement in the past few days. The previous time was on November 8. Lin Fang said in public that he is indeed 卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡卡� Lin Fang was explaining his resignation as an avoidance of "misunderstanding". What is it that Japanese politicians cannot have "pro-China factions"? Lin Fang is trying to win the support of some conservatives within the Liberal Democratic Party, so what are the positions of these conservatives?

Analysis of Lin Fangzheng's behavior requires starting with the promotion of Fumio Kishida, who promoted him. This political struggle is much more complicated than the surface. In this year's Liberal Democratic Party election, originally wanted to continue running for Suga Yoshihide , but it was rejected by several "big bosses" within the Liberal Democratic Party and quickly changed their words and announced that they would abandon the election. When the two Liberal Democratic Party "big bosses" of Shinzo Abe and Taro Aso confirmed that they would not run for election, Taro Kono and Fumio Kishida became the two most likely to be elected.

Kano originally belonged to the Aso faction, but because Taro Aso did not support him in the election, it made a very unpleasant thing. He was more of a fight for support from other factions and the people within the Liberal Democratic Party, and Fumio Kishida received the support of Shinzo Abe. This is also why Fumio Kishida was able to surpass Kano Taro during the second round of votes by the Liberal Democratic Party members. Unfortunately, people's ambitions are difficult to control. After being elected, Fumio Kishida wanted to escape from Shinzo Abe's control and immediately announced the dissolution of the House of Representatives and a re-election. The result of the election is very beneficial to the Liberal Democratic Party, but the restructuring of the cabinet on the other side of the Taiwan Strait is very unfavorable to escape from Shinzo Abe's control. The only person he can change to the new cabinet is the position of the foreign minister, so he promoted Lin Fangzheng, who has the best relationship with him within the Liberal Democratic Party. Lin Fang is the Zhihua faction and is not the same as Shinzo Abe. If you want to reduce the resistance to the top, it is very important to take off Zhihua's hat.

This clearly explains why Lin Fangmasato's attitude has changed so much. The fundamental reason is that whether it is within the Liberal Democratic Party or the new cabinet, there are shadows of "conservatives" led by Shinzo Abe and Taro Aso. Even if Fumio Kishida wants to make changes, he must make concessions first, otherwise Lin Fangzheng will be squeezed out of the new cabinet soon.

Japan's current political arena, from the day Abe resigned, the fate of the Prime Minister has become very difficult. The Liberal Democratic Party is dominant, and the two factions of Abe and Aso control the Liberal Democratic Party, and they both have the final say on who will come to power. Suga Yoshihide has no foundation within the Liberal Democratic Party and is more obedient, but Fumio Kishida himself is a factional "big boss", and he is not Suga Yoshihide.