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October 25, 2021 having nothing to do

2021-10-26 07:43:07 | 徒然なるままに

October 25, 2021 having nothing to do

October 25, 2021 Having nothing to do

 

Today's weather is cloudy and sometimes rainy. Now, I'm back from the morning walk. The weather outside is cloudy. It was raining occasionally. I wonder if the weather looks like this all day long.

 

In the lunch program, I was analyzing the by-elections for members of the House of Councilors of Shizuoka Prefecture that were held yesterday. In the analysis of the program, it was considered as a confrontation between the Liberal Democratic Party and the Shizuoka Prefectural Citizen's Party. Governor Kawakatsu is very popular in Shizuoka prefecture. The winners this time were recommended by the Constitutional Democratic Party and the Democratic Party for the People. Separately, there was a candidate from the Communist Party, so it seems that the Liberal Democratic Party had judged that there was no unity as an opposition party. Twice

 

However, it seems that the Kawakatsu camp has changed the issue of individual cases held by Shizuoka Prefecture, despite the fact that Governor Kawakatsu has been cheering for him many times and it is a national election. Originally, the Diet members had to talk about economics and security, but they were taken to talk about the construction work related to the linear motor car in Shizuoka Prefecture and the Oi River water system. Of course, when it comes to this story, the citizens of the prefecture will hear the story of Governor Kawakatsu.

 

Prime Minister Kishida came to the election support speech twice and Secretary General Amari once. Prime Minister Kishida seems to have talked about his own theory, "new capitalism." Naturally, the media companies in Shizuoka Prefecture compare Prime Minister Kishida's "new capitalism" and Governor Kawakatsu's "linear motor car problem" on the same table. Of course, the "linear motor car", which Governor Kawakatsu always considers to be a problem, will be the winner. That may have led to the result of this Shizuoka Prefectural House of Councilors by-election.

 

Toyota's labor union did not support the members of the House of Representatives, an organization belonging to the Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan, so it was decided not to run for this election. 

 

Trade unions of various companies participate in the coalition, but some trade unions do not support the Constitutional Democratic Party (CDP), and some unions support the Democratic Party For the People (DPP). be. Coming here, the biggest issue for Toyota Motor Corporation is how to steer the company toward carbon neutrality. 

 

Of course, the labor union cannot afford to lose its job, so the union must solve common problems with the company. At that time, I think they are discussing which political party should support both the company and the workers. 

 

And, the conclusion I made seems to have decided that it would be advantageous for both the company and the workers to support the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP). Therefore, I think they should not support the candidates in the organization and keep a distance from the CDP.


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