1. I got excellent grades in school. I graduated from a famous university in Japan and used to be Abe's right-hand man. Suga Yoshihide was born in 1948. He is a member of parliament from the grass-roots political circles. When he was at school, he was very strict with himself. He must eat, study and sleep according to the prescribed plan. After entering politics, he also maintained this strict habit, and his work and rest remained basically unchanged. He reads the morning paper first in the morning, and then does some exercise, no matter whether it is windy or rainy, there is no delay at all.
There is a good saying? Self-disciplined people are more likely to succeed? Because of her extraordinary self-discipline, Suga Yoshihide is among the best in the school. After graduation, she was lucky enough to be Okonogi Hikosaburo's secretary. More than ten years later, she became a member of parliament and officially entered Japanese politics. Later, she became the Chief Cabinet Secretary, and now she is the Prime Minister of Japan. Is it really worthy of the name? Frogs become princes? Ah!
Second, the biggest difference between Suga Yoshihide and Abe is their attitude towards women. It is estimated that he won't be able to work in this position for long. Although Suga Yoshihide's news was complimented on the Internet, his attitude towards women may be the root of his abdication in the future. He once said that women should stay at home and not go out in public. He believes that the meaning of women's existence is to continue their offspring, and everything else can be ignored. As long as a child is born, it can be regarded as contributing to the country, which has aroused the dissatisfaction of the majority of Japanese women.
Nowadays, people have entered a new society, and women have long been separated from the days of revolving around husbands, children and housework, but Suga Yoshihide, who advocates this view, can sit firmly in the chair of the Prime Minister? Women are now the pillars of society. Suga Yoshihide's attitude used to make women feel uncomfortable. Now that he has become prime minister, his power is even greater. No one can predict whether this statement will be implemented in stages. If he continues to treat women like this, what about him? Class is over? In the blink of an eye.
Finally: I am a little disappointed to think that I will never see Abe trotting again.