Group 1 - The Japanese House of Representatives has officially been dissolved following a decree read by Speaker Hiroshi Oka, which has raised concerns about the legality and appropriateness of this action [1] - Political commentator Shigeaki Koga argues that the dissolution of the House should occur only under significant circumstances, such as unresolved critical legislation after thorough discussion, which was not the case this time [1] - Koga criticizes Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's administration for seeking to expand military capabilities, suggesting that this shift is dangerous and diverges from Japan's historical approach of maintaining a minimal military presence [3] Group 2 - Koga emphasizes that Japan has traditionally prioritized economic stability and the well-being of its citizens over military expansion, contrasting this with Takaichi's vision of a "normal nation" that possesses the capability for warfare [3] - The current political climate under Takaichi is viewed as a potential move towards militarization, despite her public stance of not wanting to initiate conflict, indicating a troubling direction for Japan [3]
日本学者:高市早苗解散众议院不合法理
Yang Shi Xin Wen Ke Hu Duan·2026-01-23 13:08