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国际观察|石破茂“体面”辞职 日政坛“一地鸡毛”
Xin Hua She· 2025-09-07 15:14
新华社北京/东京9月7日电 题:石破茂"体面"辞职 日政坛"一地鸡毛" 新华社记者刘赞 陈泽安 日本首相、自民党总裁石破茂7日突然召开记者会宣布辞职,并表示不再参选自民党总裁。 分析人士认为,石破茂迫于巨大党内压力辞职,以避免党内分裂进一步扩大化和公开化,给他本人 和自民党留下"体面"。石破茂辞职将引发日本政坛争斗加剧,自民党总裁职位也成为"烫手山芋",谁能 接任自民党总裁及首相尚难预料。 选举遭"两连杀" 压力不断增大 近一段时间以来,石破茂一直面临不小的下台压力,有关他将辞职的传闻不断。 自民党在7月国会参议院选举中失利,继去年10月众议院选举后遭遇"两连杀",在国会两院均失去 多数地位。前经济安全保障担当大臣高市早苗、原"安倍派"、原"茂木派"和不少年轻议员等党内力量, 要求石破茂为此承担责任。 鉴于当时日美正进行关税谈判,石破茂以避免"政治空白"为由拒绝辞职。随着日美关税谈判完成以 及美国政府签署关于两国贸易协议的行政令,日美间关税问题得到一定程度解决。在7日的记者会上, 石破茂也将日美关税谈判告一段落作为选择此时辞职的原因。 此前,自民党干事长森山裕等自民党高层以先就参议院选举失利进行总结为由而没有 ...
石破茂宣布将辞职,不参选下任自民党总裁
日经中文网· 2025-09-07 12:10
日本首相石破茂9月7日下午在首相官邸举行紧急记者会,表示"决定辞去自民党总裁职务"。作为决定辞 职的理由,石破茂提及与美国关税谈判达成协议,表示"正因为告一段落,现在才是适当的时机,所以 决定让位于后人"…… 日本首相石破茂9月7日下午在首相官邸举行紧急记者会。 石破茂表示将辞职"希望启动选出新总裁的程序" 石破茂首相在记者会开始时表示"决定辞去自民党总裁的职务",宣布了辞职意向。石破茂说明称,根据 自民党章程第6条的规定,现在无需再推进提前举行总裁选举的审议程序。他还表示"希望启动选出新总 裁的程序"。 记者会上的石破茂(9月7日,日本首相官邸) 这一判断"。 日美关税谈判"告一段落,现在才是时机" 作为决定辞职的理由,石破茂提及与美国关税谈判达成协议,表示"正因为告一段落,现在才是适当的 时机,所以决定让位于后人"。他还解释称,7月参议院选举败北等选举结果的责任在于自身,并表 示"我一贯表示不会眷恋权位"。 与美国的关税谈判"尚未彻底结束" 围绕与美国的关税谈判,石破茂表示"事情尚未彻底结束,需要确保协议得到执行,如果出现任何新的 担忧需要进行应对"。石破茂说:"我应该履行我的职责,但事情发展到这个地步真 ...
石破政权延命1个半月引发日本政策迟滞
日经中文网· 2025-09-07 12:10
石破茂 7月20日的参议院选举失利后,石破茂一直抵抗着自民党内要求其辞职的压力。然而,一个半月的苦撑 导致新政权的启动以及与在野党的政策协商均被推迟。经济对策的表态未能提出具体项目,补充预算案 在临时国会能否成立也不明朗…… 日本首相石破茂自7月20日参议院选举结束后,一直抵抗自民党内要求其辞职的压力。面对继2024年众 议院选举失利之后再度败北所引发的追责,石破茂尝试通过推进与美国的关税谈判和应对物价高涨政策 来显示继续执政的正当性。然而,在坚持一段时间后最终表示将辞职,结果导致日本政府政策的迟滞。 在参议院选举中,石破茂未能维持作为目标的执政党过半数,要求石破茂引咎辞职的声音高涨。石破茂 列举出的继续留任理由是与美国特朗普政府的关税谈判。在相互关税将于8月1日上调至25%的期限临近 之际,石破茂对身边人士表示"必须由我自己来了结"。 然而,当日美关税谈判在7月23日暂时达成协议后,"继续执政的正当性已不复存在"的看法蔓延开 来。"倒石破"动向愈发强烈,要求石破茂在2027年9月任期届满之前就举行临时总裁选举的呼声接连不 断。 在7月28日的两院议员恳谈会上,要求石破茂承担责任的论调接连出现,决定在8月8日 ...
日本经济界巨震!三得利控股董事长兼CEO“闪辞”,涉嫌获取违法药物被警方调查
第一财经· 2025-09-02 08:55
2025.09. 02 资料图:日本三得利控股社长兼首席执行官(CEO)新浪刚史。 新浪刚史有丰富的企业高管经验。在2014年7月进入三得利之前,曾担任罗森董事长。三得利控股彼 时希望利用新浪刚史丰富的经验加速公司的发展。此前,他还曾任职三菱商事。 此外,新浪刚史还在日本经济界"分量颇重"。他是日本最大的商业游说团体之一的日本经济同友会会 长。同时,还是日本首相办公室高级经济顾问。他经常对日本政经大事发表评论。 日本经济同友会成立于1946年,是由企业家以个人名义参与的经营者团体,与经团联、日本商工会 议所并称日本三大经济团体。作为"日本财界智囊",日本经济同友会会员覆盖日本商界领袖。该团体 以超越行业利益的宏观视角研究经济社会问题,通过政策建议和国际交流推动日本与世界经济协调发 展。 对于当前备受关注的日本央行加息问题,7月29日,新浪刚史在新闻发布会上代表颇具影响力的日本 经济同友会表示,如果日本央行在应对经济形势变化方面落后,"那将是行长的责任"。此前,他呼吁 政策制定者上调基准利率。日本企业高管直接呼吁央行行长植田和男采取行动属罕见。 本文字数:1625,阅读时长大约3分钟 作者 | 第一财经 潘寅茹 ...
日本经济界巨震!三得利控股董事长兼CEO“闪辞”,涉嫌获取违法药物被警方调查
Di Yi Cai Jing· 2025-09-02 08:28
Core Viewpoint - Suntory Holdings Group's CEO and Chairman, Niinami Takeshi, resigned amid a police investigation related to suspected illegal substances, specifically a supplement containing THC, which is illegal in Japan [1][2]. Company Overview - Suntory Holdings was established in 1899 in Osaka, Japan, and has grown into a global food and beverage conglomerate with over 270 subsidiaries and more than 40,000 employees worldwide [2]. - The company offers a diverse range of products, including alcoholic beverages, non-alcoholic drinks, health foods, and operates in various sectors such as dining and floral businesses [2]. Leadership Changes - Niinami Takeshi had been in his role since 2014, previously serving as Chairman of Lawson and held positions at Mitsubishi Corporation [2]. - Following Niinami's resignation, the company announced that Nobuhiro Torii, a member of the founding family, will assume the presidency in March 2025, marking a return of the founding family to leadership after nearly a decade [2]. Economic Influence - Niinami was a prominent figure in Japan's economic landscape, serving as the chairman of the Japan Association of Corporate Executives and as a senior economic advisor to the Prime Minister's office [2][3]. - He publicly addressed significant economic issues, including advocating for interest rate hikes by the Bank of Japan to combat yen depreciation and rising import prices [3][4]. Market Trends - Niinami noted a decline in consumer confidence, leading to a shift towards budget products over premium items, which could prompt companies to focus on markets in India and Indonesia [4]. - He warned that U.S. tariff measures could negatively impact Japan's GDP by 1% to 1.2% [4].
日本将就加入阿拉斯加LNG计划展开讨论
news flash· 2025-07-24 04:39
Core Viewpoint - Japan is initiating discussions to join the Alaskan LNG development project as part of its strategy to leverage investments in the U.S. during tariff negotiations with the Trump administration [1] Group 1: Investment Strategy - Japan aims to expand its investments in the U.S. as a bargaining chip in tariff negotiations [1] - The discussions will focus on participating in the liquefied natural gas (LNG) development plan in Alaska [1] Group 2: Technological Collaboration - Japan possesses technological advantages in shipbuilding and semiconductor manufacturing equipment [1] - The country is proposing to enhance cooperation in these sectors to contribute to the revitalization of U.S. manufacturing [1]
(国际观察)日本执政党参议院选举惨败,石破政权何去何从?
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-07-21 16:10
Core Viewpoint - The ruling coalition of Japan, consisting of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) and Komeito, suffered a historic defeat in the recent House of Councillors election, failing to secure a majority in both houses of the National Diet, which poses significant challenges for Prime Minister Kishida's administration [1][2]. Election Results - The House of Councillors has a total of 248 seats, with 125 up for election this time. The LDP and Komeito needed to win at least 50 seats to maintain a majority, but they only secured 47 seats [2]. - This marks the first time since the LDP's establishment in 1955 that it has failed to achieve a majority in both houses of the National Diet, resulting in a "historic defeat" [2]. Reasons for Defeat - Analysts attribute the ruling coalition's poor performance to several factors, including: - Lackluster economic and livelihood performance under Kishida's administration, with rising prices of essential goods like rice increasing public pressure [2]. - Stalemate in Japan-U.S. trade negotiations, with no substantial outcomes after seven rounds of ministerial talks [2]. - Ongoing impacts of the LDP's "dark money" scandal, which have eroded public trust in the party [2]. Public Support and Political Climate - Pre-election polls indicated Kishida's cabinet support rate had dropped to 20.8%, the lowest since he took office. A support rate below 30% is considered dangerous, and falling below 20% suggests a risk of resignation [2]. - Over 40% of respondents cited "lack of leadership" and "policy failures" as reasons for not supporting Kishida's cabinet [2]. Impact of Opposition Parties - The rise of the populist conservative party, which has strong anti-immigration sentiments and promotes "Japan first" policies, has also diverted votes from the LDP [3]. Future of Kishida's Administration - Following the election defeat, calls for Kishida's resignation within the LDP have intensified, with prominent figures like former Prime Minister Aso Taro stating that Kishida should not continue in power [3]. - Kishida expressed his intention to remain in office and focus on the ongoing U.S.-Japan tariff negotiations, emphasizing the importance of not allowing government operations to stagnate [3]. - Analysts suggest that Kishida's continued leadership may help maintain continuity in U.S.-Japan trade talks, especially with impending tariff measures set to begin on August 1 [3]. Political Uncertainty Ahead - The ruling coalition's loss of control in both houses significantly weakens its governing foundation, leading to greater challenges in policy implementation and increased reliance on opposition parties [4]. - Kishida may face more constraints in negotiations with the U.S. due to the need to consider domestic political dynamics, which could limit his flexibility and autonomy [4].
石破茂表示出继续执政的意向
日经中文网· 2025-07-21 02:53
Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the intentions of Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba to continue his leadership role, emphasizing the responsibilities of being the largest party in Japan and the need for effective governance in light of recent electoral challenges [1][2]. Group 1 - Ishiba acknowledges the importance of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) and Komeito maintaining a majority in the Diet, despite recent losses in the House of Councillors elections [2]. - He highlights the necessity of addressing issues such as wage increases that outpace inflation, regional revitalization, and disaster prevention as part of the government's responsibilities [1][2]. - Ishiba expresses his commitment to national interests, citing multiple discussions with U.S. President Trump regarding tariff negotiations [2]. Group 2 - The recent elections resulted in a significant reduction of seats for the LDP and Komeito, with both parties failing to secure over 50 seats in the House of Councillors [2]. - Ishiba points out that the government's cash distribution policy of 20,000 yen to combat rising prices has not been well received by the public [2]. - He emphasizes the need for careful consideration of the best methods to achieve policy goals, whether through coalition-building with opposition parties or seeking cooperation on specific policies [2].
深观察丨美国关税大棒或令日本政坛生变
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-07-20 14:03
Group 1 - The Japanese government, led by Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba, faces significant challenges in the upcoming House of Councillors election, with recent polls indicating poor support for the ruling coalition of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) and Komeito [1][4][6] - The ruling coalition currently holds 75 non-contested seats in the House of Councillors and needs to secure at least 50 seats in the election to maintain a majority [4][6] - The low approval rating of Ishiba's cabinet, at 20.8%, is the lowest since its formation, indicating a potential loss of confidence among voters [6][12] Group 2 - The upcoming election is critical as it coincides with the deadline for U.S. tariffs on Japanese goods, which could impact Japan's economic negotiations with the U.S. [4][14] - Analysts warn that the proposed 25% tariffs on Japanese exports could severely affect Japan's economy, particularly as the U.S. is Japan's largest export market [17][21] - Recent trade statistics show a 0.5% decline in Japan's exports, with a significant 11.4% drop in exports to the U.S., highlighting the economic pressures facing Japan [17][21] Group 3 - The dissatisfaction among voters is attributed to the perceived ineffectiveness of Ishiba's policies aimed at improving living conditions amidst rising prices and increasing economic hardship [12][27] - The potential failure of the ruling coalition in the election could lead to a reshuffling of leadership within the LDP, impacting future negotiations with the U.S. [9][23] - The limited time for negotiations before the U.S. tariffs take effect adds urgency to the situation, with only about 10 days available for discussions post-election [23][24]
日本政坛,重磅事件!创下历史新高
Zheng Quan Shi Bao· 2025-07-20 00:31
Group 1 - The Japanese Senate election is taking place, with over 21.45 million early votes cast, marking a historical high [1] - The election will determine 125 seats, including 124 up for re-election and 1 supplementary seat in Tokyo [1] - The ruling coalition needs to secure at least 50 seats to maintain a majority in the Senate [1] Group 2 - Analysts suggest that the election results will significantly impact Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba's government, with potential loss of majority leading to increased pressure on his leadership [2] - Recent polls indicate that the ruling coalition is struggling, with predictions suggesting they may only secure around 30 seats, making it difficult to achieve their election goals [5][6] Group 3 - The current cabinet's approval rating has dropped to 20.8%, the lowest since Ishiba took office, with disapproval ratings rising to 55% [7] - The ruling coalition has faced poor performance in previous elections, including last year's House of Representatives election and the recent Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly election [7] Group 4 - Japan is facing economic challenges, including rising prices and pressure from U.S. tariffs, which could influence the election outcome [8][9] - The increase in consumer prices, particularly for food, has led to a decline in real wages, impacting public sentiment towards the ruling parties [9][12] Group 5 - The upcoming election is viewed as a critical juncture for Japan's political landscape, with potential shifts in voter sentiment towards opposition parties [11] - The ruling coalition's failure to address key issues such as rising living costs has contributed to declining support among voters [12]