Merkel became CDU party leader in 2000 and German Chancellor in November 2005.
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Merkel became leader of the CDU in 2000 and Chancellor of Germany in November 2005.
Replace her with the LDP, and you will instantly see how correct my editorial may be.
Abe led the current government only four years ago, in 2012.
Merkel has been German Chancellor since 2005.
That is 16 years as party leader and ten years as Chancellor.
Of course, most of the Japanese public is unaware of this fact.
During this time, she has effectively solidified Germany's position as the EU's ally and made it a significant voice in the international community.
Shinzo Abe is only four years.
It is no exaggeration to say that it is astonishing that in just four years, he has implemented economic policies that have ended more than 20 years of deflation and that he has achieved such results.
Yet, the Asahi Shimbun, which has not only continued to praise Merkel or Germany but has also been telling people to learn from Germany, and the so-called "cultural experts" who sympathize with them, have been denying Prime Minister Abe's correct policies at every turn.
The German press, represented by the Süddeutsche Zeitung, has received favors from and sympathized with the Asahi Shimbun, and from far away in Germany (not to mention the fact that most Germans are ignorant of the reality of Japan), they have corrupted Japan, a completely different country, and have corrupted their prime minister, even though he is a fool who has anti-Japanese sentiment among about half of the population.
Even if he is a fool who corrupts Japan, a country foreign to Japan, and has about half of the population feeling anti-Japanese sentiment, he will not do such a foolish thing as corrupting his country's prime minister, forcing him to quit the middle of his term, or never allowing him to stay in power for a long time.
Most Japanese do not have any anti-German feelings at all.
It is because they do not know anything about Germans.
To be continued.