日本自民党推举37名涉“黑金”丑闻成员参选引争议
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-01-23 13:45

Group 1 - The upcoming Japanese House of Representatives election is scheduled for February 8, with the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) facing criticism for including 37 candidates linked to the "black money" scandal in their candidate list [1] - The LDP has nominated 284 candidates for the election, which has sparked public outrage and accusations of underestimating voter sentiment regarding secret funding issues [1] - Opposition parties plan to aggressively target the LDP in the election, highlighting the party's endorsement of candidates involved in the scandal [1] Group 2 - The "black money" scandal involves multiple factions within the LDP imposing sales targets on their members for political fundraising party tickets, with excess funds returned to lawmakers as "kickbacks," creating unregulated secret funds [2] - As a result of the scandal, several LDP members faced disciplinary actions, and multiple factions were disbanded [2]