cabinet no-confidence motion rejected

turning point in history.

Almost naked poster warned, removed Tokyo gubernatorial candidate: “I thought it was legal” (Kyodo News) - Yahoo! News

  • It’s a relief to know that the social system is functioning properly.
  • From a cynical point of view, it is possible that they had the intention from the beginning to put up radical posters and gain attention by putting them up, making the news, getting angry, and taking them down, because they thought it would be a win-win situation.
  • I think that kind of flame war is a long-term loss.

kensuu I thought it was very decent, but I guess most people don’t read these things properly and vote based on some kind of name recognition or image. I think it’s a good idea, The more the proper people continue to get the proper votes, the better the society will be, so I have recently been thinking that it would be better to let people know that “Oh, this is the way to get more votes” by voting one vote anyway, rather than thinking “It’s useless because I won’t win anyway. nishio “The more the proper people continue to get the proper votes, the better the society will be, so instead of thinking, “It’s useless because I won’t win anyway,” it’s better to cast a vote anyway and recognize, “Oh, this is the way to get votes. Oh, this is a better way to get people to recognize that this kind of method will get more votes.”

nishio So he’s an independent newcomer and one of six “main candidates”.

annotakahiro24 Media Releases Today’s June 21 morning edition of the Asahi Shimbun newspaper featuredTakahiro Yasuno’s first speech. The book is published in full color along with other candidates. image

busybee_x64 Even though I don’t agree with all the policies, the explanations are clear and reasonable. It sounds as if it was written by a brilliant consultant, but the picture on page 74 that suddenly appears is lovely. It’s good to see that you (or your small team) are really making this, after all. image mousu212 I found the hand drawn diagram on page 74 easy to read. The other diagrams are somewhat bare of opinions. Maybe you should ask someone related to primary education or something to improve the formatting. Personally, I hope to attract foreign institutions of higher education. It would be nice to have an alternative route to higher education led by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology. I drew it.

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shuzonarita Am I the only one who thinks that looking at Mr. Anno’s manifesto, politics really might be better served by a few deep thinkers and strong doers?

Democracy, which is a game of impressions and name recognition, is a risk to the public, and it’s impossible to make concrete and interesting policies like this.

It’s not China, but there’s some good “let competent people run the government” stuff.

I think I’m going to get burned.

[“Ms. Koike is an empty dictator” and “People will leave her more and more unless they have a stake in her” Tokyo councilors expose Koike’s “dirty nature” (Daily Shincho) - Yahoo! News https://news.yahoo.co.jp/articles/eed0dbba7ab472876 bde3549031b607179ecfbc3] Shincho is going the route of beating up on Koike-san and Renho-san.

Comparison of the promises of the major candidates in the Tokyo gubernatorial election = What are the candidates appealing for? | The HEADLINE It was a good document that summarized the ideas of the various candidates in different genres, looks like a good foundation for deliberation.


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