Political earthquake. Sanseitō success in Japan

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This organization warns against the “silent invasion” of foreigners and proclaims the slogan “Japan first”. Sanseitō leader is 47-year-old Sohei Kamiya, who declares that he derives inspiration from Donald Trump's "shy political style". At a rally in the city of Kagoshima, this politician thundered: “In times of globalization, abroad corporations changed Japan for their benefit. If we do not defy abroad pressures, Nippon will become a colony.” In 2022 he won a mandate in the home of Councillors (Higher Chamber of Parliament) after he assured that he would not let the country to be sold to the “Jewish capital”.

The Sanseitō organization was formed in 2020 during a pandemic. Sohei Kamiya then preached conspiracy theories, opposed vaccinations and wore masks. He operated on the YouTube website, on which he told how American business troops introduced wheat as biological weapons to Japan to disrupt the digestive processes of its inhabitants. His opponents accuse him of supporting the Putinists' invasion of Ukraine.

Japan has been skilfully pretending to be Western-style democracy for decades. In the Land of the Rising Sun since 1955, however, the Liberal-Democratic organization (LDP, presently in a coalition with the Kōmeitō group) has ruled almost continuously. Recently, citizens have become little kind to her. People are irritated by the emergence in prices, especially rice, many corruption scandals involving “ever-ever-powerful” politicians, as well as increased migration. The nipponese are arrogant of their almost ethnically united society, but “gaijin” (foreigners) is growing. At the end of 2024, there were 3.8 million foreigners surviving in Japan, more than 10 percent more than in the erstwhile year. This is 3 percent of the full population, seemingly little, but for local conditions – a real record. The media reports a disturbance involving the residents of Mount Fuji Kurds. Experts emphasize that the Land of the Rising Sun is experiencing a demographic crisis and without foreigners the economy will collapse. However, many citizens like to "get old and die in their own company."

In October 2024, the ruling coalition lost the majority in the home of Representatives, the lower legislative body. Prior to his election to the home of Councillors, he was besides afraid about the dispute over customs with the United States, having for a surviving exporter of the Flower Country It's got large meaning.

Following the election defeat on July 20, Shigeru Ishiba's head of government announced he would stay in office. On 22 July, Donald Trump praised that he had made a “great deal... most likely the largest in history." The U.S. president announced on the fact Social platform that “on his instructions” Japan will invest $550 billion in the United States, of which the United States will receive 90 percent profit. Customs duties on products imported from Nippon will amount to 15 percent (in July Trump talked about 25% rates).

After the agreement was reached, the Prime Minister concluded that his mission had come to an end. On July 23, the Tokyo media reported that Shigeru Ishiba, head of government from October 2024, would resign at the end of August. The choice of his successor will not be easy, as the power coalition has no majority in both chambers of parliament. Sohei Kamiya covers his hands and hopes that after his next election to the home of Representatives, which will be held at the latest in October 2028, his organization will enter the government. Sanseitō has already prepared a draft constitution. It provides for granting to the emperor, presently deprived of all powers, a certain authority, including the one-time right of veto towards draft laws in parliament. In the home of Councillors, an utmost right-wing group intends to bring a bill against abroad agents. "We should halt spying on people who profess bizarre ideologies and strive to destruct Japan," Kamiya called.

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