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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Thursday, June 29, 2017
Clumsy comments further embarrass Japanese government ahead of local poll


JAPANESE Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s government, its ratings slipping
over suspicions of favouritism, has suffered a fresh embarrassment when
his defense minister made politically sensitive remarks just days ahead
of a key local election.
Defense Minister Tomomi Inada, speaking on Tuesday at a rally for ruling
Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) candidates in Sunday’s Tokyo
Metropolitan assembly election, asked for voter support saying the
request was from “the defense ministry, the Self-Defense Forces, the
defense minister and the LDP”.
By law, the SDF, as Japan’s military is known, must be politically
neutral. Inada withdrew the remark at an impromptu news conference,
saying it could be “misunderstood”.
The July 2 vote for the Tokyo Metropolitan assembly is on the surface a
referendum on Governor Yuriko Koike’s first year in office, but it is
also shaping up as a chance for voters in the capital to express their
views on Abe’s administration.
Koike is aiming for her new “Tokyo Residents First” party and its allies
to win a majority in the 127-seat assembly, while the LDP hopes to keep
its status as the biggest party.
Abe’s support slumped in surveys released last week on voter concerns
about suspicions that he helped a friend get permission to open a
veterinary school in a special economic zone and criticism his ruling
bloc rammed a contentious bill through parliament and ended the session
to close off debate.
Abe and his aides have repeatedly denied any wrongdoing in the approval
process for the new school to be run by Kake Gakuen (Kake Educational
Institution).
Inada’s remarks prompted a call from the main opposition Democratic
Party leader, Renho, for her resignation, but Chief Cabinet Secretary
Yoshihide Suga told a news conference that she had withdrawn her remark
and should remain in her post.
The flap follows a widely publicised incident in which a female LDP lawmaker was taped verbally and physically abusing her aide.
The lawmaker has left the LDP. Finance Minister Taro Aso, known for
making gaffes of his own, later appeared to blame the incident on the
lawmaker’s gender. “If you look at her academic background, it’s
impeccable, but she is a woman,” Aso was quoted by media as telling LDP
members on Saturday.
Media reports said on Wednesday that the LDP, worried about the Tokyo
race, was considering asking Shinjiro Koizumi, the popular 36-year-old
lawmaker son of ex-premier Junichiro Koizumi, to campaign for its
candidates. – Reuters