Chapter 378: Turmoil

Speaking of this, Tomiichi Murayama said in a sneering tone, and he couldn't help but feel disgraced by the inaction of the Japanese government and the Self-Defense Forces. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 info

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Not only Murayama Tomiichi, but countless people in front of the TV have begun to curse the incompetent Japanese government and the Self-Defense Forces.

Nima, the Japanese people have to provide hundreds of billions of dollars every year to support the Japanese government and the Self-Defense Forces, and now there are natural and man-made disasters such as the Hanshin earthquake, and the Japanese government and the Self-Defense Forces have done nothing, except for sending Prime Minister Tomiichi Murayama to the scene of the earthquake to direct the rescue and boost the morale of the people, all the things that should be done are done by Ryumasa himself.

Damn, those government politicians and senior Self-Defense Forces officials who are full of brains are probably still staying in izakaya or even soup houses because of hangovers, and I don't know that there was a major earthquake in the Hanshin area.

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Dissatisfaction with the government and the Self-Defense Forces (SDF) erupted in the Yomiuri Shimbun following a report that four LDP politicians and senior SDF officials had walked out of an izakaya hand in hand.

This is because the Yomiuri Shimbun report clearly states that the morning of the day when the four politicians from the Liberal Democratic Party and senior officials of the Self-Defense Forces walked out of the izakaya hand in hand was not before the Great Hanshin Earthquake, nor on the morning of January 17, the day of the Great Hanshin Earthquake, but on the morning of January 19.

According to the arrangements made by the Japanese Cabinet's "Security Council," Japan's Self-Defense Forces will rush to the Hanshin earthquake-stricken areas in the early morning of 19 January, and the Japanese Government will also begin preparations and transportation of earthquake relief materials.

At such a critical juncture, even the dying Prime Minister Tomiichi Murayama was directing the earthquake emergency rescue work in the earthquake-stricken area day and night, and four members of the Liberal Democratic Party dared to go to the izakaya to drink, and finally got a hangover in the izakaya.

This was the flashpoint for large-scale protests against the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) and the Anti-Self-Defense Forces (SDF) in Japan.

In order to appease public grievances, the Liberal Democratic Party took decisive measures to expel the four members of the Liberal Democratic Party.

Up to this point, the four members who had been expelled from the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) had not relented. Isn't it just going to an izakaya for a drink, how did it get to this point? Also, how dare the Yomiuri Shimbun smear the Liberal Democratic Party and the Self-Defense Forces and expose the four people, aren't you afraid that the Liberal Democratic Party and the Self-Defense Forces will settle accounts after the fall?

The four of them did not expect that because Tomiichi Murayama rushed to the earthquake rescue site at the first time of the Great Hanshin Earthquake and stayed there to direct the earthquake rescue work, his support among the people grew rapidly. A consensus has been formed in mainstream Japanese society, and Tomiichi Murayama's re-election as prime minister is a foregone conclusion. In other words, if the Liberal Democratic Party wants to take power, it will have to wait at least five years, and in five years, the daylily will be cold. Therefore, the current mainstream media, including the Yomiuri Shimbun, are not afraid of the LDP and the Self-Defense Forces supported by the LDP.

On 23 January, the Asahi Shimbun, Mainichi Shimbun, Sankei Shimbun and many other media outlets once again broke the news that the Japanese Self-Defense Forces, which had taken over the Panshi Earthquake Rescue Helicopter Base, broke out in a collective embezzlement of earthquake relief materials.

The person who broke the news came from an insider of the Japanese Self-Defense Forces. A group of enthusiastic young soldiers were dissatisfied with the egregious behavior of the upper echelons of the Self-Defense Forces in embezzling earthquake relief materials, and after collecting evidence, they collectively presented evidence under their real names.

After the outbreak of corruption, Japan and the world were in an uproar. Corruption in backward countries or developing countries is a common thing, but in Japan, a developed country like Japan, where the world's second economy is still known for its rigor and emphasis on personal honor and disgrace, collective corruption involving earthquake relief materials has erupted.

As soon as the corruption incident broke out, the Japanese political scene was immediately in turmoil, and even Prime Minister Tomiichi Murayama, who remained in the Hanshin earthquake-stricken area to direct the earthquake relief, had to rush back to Tokyo overnight to preside over the government's work and make every effort to investigate and solve the corruption incident.

The facts are clear and the evidence is sufficient, and on 26 January, the Japanese Cabinet officially released a detailed investigation report on the embezzlement incident.

A total of seven senior members of the Self-Defense Forces were involved in the embezzlement incident, including two LDP members and five non-party soldiers. Taking advantage of the fact that the Self-Defense Forces controlled the supply and distribution of materials in the Hanshin earthquake-stricken area at the same time and directly controlled the Nagoya Rock Earthquake Rescue Helicopter Base, the seven made huge profits by making false accounts and transporting the supplies supplied free of charge from the Nagoya Rock Earthquake Rescue Helicopter Base to the Hanshin Earthquake Relief Helicopter Base and selling them at a high price.

In order to appease public grievances, the Japanese Cabinet immediately announced its opinions on the punishment of the seven people, removed all the seven from their posts, and handed them over to the judicial organs on charges of embezzlement and crimes of harming national interests.

The embezzlement of earthquake relief materials has been concluded, but the violent political turmoil in Japan has just begun.

In order to win popular support and no hope of improving its own image, Japan's Liberal Democratic Party, which suffered setbacks one after another in a short period of time, began to focus on attacking its biggest political opponent -- the Japanese Socialist Party led by Prime Minister Tomiichi Murayama.

In a short period of time, Japan's Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) broke out three political scandals involving members of the Socialist Party of Japan. All of a sudden, the two parties exposed each other's shortcomings, and scandals continued in Japan's political arena.

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On the morning of January 30, the imperial capital.

The director team, the host and the main leaders of CCTV gathered together for the last meeting before the Spring Festival Gala performance.

"Director, has Mr. Long Zheng arrived?"

Looking at the director of CCTV, Zhao An, the chief director of the Spring Festival Gala, asked anxiously.

"Mr. Zhao (director), Ms. Jenny just called." Looking at Zhao An, the chief director of the Spring Festival Gala, the director said helplessly: "Ms. Jenny said on the phone that Mr. Long Zheng was receiving the central leaders and was invited to the state-guest luncheon, and he could only arrive here about two hours before the Spring Festival Gala started. ”

"Mr. Zhao, in fact, you don't have to worry."

Looking at the anxious expression of Zhao An, the chief director of the Spring Festival Gala, the host Ni Ping couldn't help but persuade: "Of the four Spring Festival Gala programs that Mr. Long Zheng participated in, the first two were performed in collaboration with Michael Jackson. ”

After a pause, Ni Ping continued: "Besides, Mr. Long Zheng is not a professional singer, even if there is a problem, I believe the leaders will understand." ”

"Really, Director?" Speaking of this, Ni Ping turned her head to look at the director.

"Haha" The stage leader laughed and said, "Ni Ping, you don't have to set me up." (To be continued.) )