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  • November 11, 2024
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[Síguenos ahora también en WhatsApp. Da clic aquí] He Japanese Prime Minister, Shigeru Ishibaapparently stayed sleeping during the parliamentary vote, during which it was re-elected for the said position

Japanese Prime Minister fell asleep during re-election

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He Japanese Prime Minister, Shigeru Ishibaapparently stayed sleeping during the parliamentary vote, during which it was re-elected for the said position by a simple majority vote, as shown in images of the meeting collected by local media and circulated online.

While Japanese parliamentarians they voted who will be responsible for governing Japan in the new legislature, it seems Ishiba dejected and with eyes closed in a video produced by national television network Nippon Television that became a trend on Platform X in the Asian country.

Sitting in the hall next to a representative of the executive branch, Yoshimasa Hayashiand Minister of Finance Katsunobu KatoPrime Minister of Japan I was sleeping waiting for results that were not received until the second round of voting was held.

Popular Japanese actress Tomoko Maria, on her X account, spoke about the pictures of Ishiba sleeping in the Diet (parliament): “There should be a rule don’t sleep votes in electing the Prime Minister.”

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“I want him to resign,” “I can’t take it anymore,” or “What a shame,” were other comments from Japanese citizens on the aforementioned social network.

One user said: “It’s something unprecedented that the new Prime Minister elected to Parliament sleeps so much. If you don’t like it health tolerate great responsibility“I recommend that you resign and devote yourself to treatment.”

Japanese Internet users also commented on the attitude with which Hayashi And Tarot AsoLDP baron, appears in Nippon Television images.

“Aso with a gesture disbelief. Why doesn’t Hayashi wake up?,” the citizen commented.

Ishiba, who won today’s lower house vote as prime minister by a simple majority, faces a new and uncertain mandate with his government partner, the Buddhist Komeito Party, in the weakest position a Japanese leader has held in three decades. .

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The President took office as Prime Minister of Japan on October 1 after win the primaries Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) and called early general elections for October 27, a decision with which he hoped to once again ensure the dominance of the party that had been in power almost continuously since 1955.

However discontent belonging population For inflation And economic stagnation and illicit funds scandals led to a significant decline in the electoral vote, as the PLD and Komeito were unable to maintain the absolute parliamentary majority they together had before the election.

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Source: Aristegui Noticias

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