Also, it seems that the former prime minister has been making gaffes and slip of the tongue incidents.
I remember him well for the "Ehime Maru" accident, but other than that, all I remember is the gaffe and tongue twister incident.
Nevertheless, since he has held many important positions, I believe he must have strong political abilities (such as coordination and glaring).
Politicians need to have such qualities -- they can't be forced to do anything.
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As for this gaffe, I will not participate.
I don't have the time, energy, or inclination to use social media to criticize anyone or anything.
If I am going to criticize, I want to focus on the content and the target of the criticism.
Once a target has been locked, they will continue to criticize it, persistently and persistently.
For the time being, the target will be limited to politicians and the content will be "IT" and "Corona".
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So, speaking of the former prime minister, that is
"It revolution"
(*) He referred to the IT revolution in this way, at a meeting with bureaucrats when he first took office.