Group 1 - A recent public opinion poll in Japan indicates that over 70% of the population opposes the ruling Liberal Democratic Party's (LDP) recent appointment of officials involved in a "black money" scandal [1][2] - The poll, conducted by Jiji Press, revealed that 71.4% of respondents disapprove of LDP lawmakers linked to the scandal holding government or party positions, with 90.6% of supporters from the LDP's former coalition partner, Komeito, expressing similar opposition [1][2] Group 2 - The "black money" scandal involves LDP lawmakers receiving sales targets from party faction leaders, requiring them to sell political fundraising tickets, with excess funds returned to lawmakers as "kickbacks," creating unregulated secret funds [2] - Koichi Hagiuda, a key figure in the scandal, was appointed as the LDP's chief secretary despite being implicated in a total of 27.28 million yen (approximately 1.3 million RMB) in "black money," leading to internal party sanctions against him [2] - The Komeito party's strong stance against "black money politics" is believed to be a significant factor in their decision to withdraw from the ruling coalition with the LDP [2]
七成日本民众反对自民党任用丑闻议员
Xin Hua She·2025-10-18 06:31