China News Service, November 11th. According to comprehensive Japanese media reports, on the 11th local time, former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe became the chairman of the country’s largest faction, the Hosoda faction. This is the first time that Abe has returned to faction after 9 years. The pie will become the Abe pie.

The report pointed out that Abe's return this time is to maintain his influence and influence the political situation.

Data map: Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe announced his resignation as prime minister at a press conference.

  According to the report, because the former chairman of the Hosoda faction Hiroyuki Hosoda served as the speaker of the Japanese House of Representatives and retired from the post of chairman, the cadres of the faction invited Shinzo Abe to serve as the chairman.

Abe accepted.

  In 2012, Abe became the president of the Japanese Liberal Democratic Party for the second time, and he withdrew from the Machimura School, the predecessor of the Hosoda School. This time, he returned after 9 years.

  The report pointed out that in September 2020, after Abe resigned as prime minister, he actually led the Hosoda faction and mastered the power behind it.

  According to the Nikkei Chinese website, Abe's return is to participate in political affairs and policies and maintain influence.

In addition, he was dissatisfied with the personnel arrangements for the formation of the cabinet by Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida.

Data map: Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida.

  According to reports, Fumio Kishida has repeatedly ignored Abe's "personnel requests."

In October’s cabinet formation and the Liberal Democratic Party’s cadres and personnel arrangements, the number of Hosoda Senators appointed by Kishida was reduced from the previous time. The economic and industrial minister Abe promoted by Hagi Koichi Hagi did not serve as the Liberal Democratic Party’s secretary-general and chief cabinet officer. He believed that this was not fully reflected. Own intentions.

In the second cabinet formation, Lin Fangzheng was appointed as foreign minister, which intensified his dissatisfaction.

  There has also been a lot of discussion among other factions of the Liberal Democratic Party.

  Members of the Kishida faction believe that "the Prime Minister has always said that the opinions of the Liberal Democratic Party should be reflected in the operation of the regime, and of course he has to take into account the leadership of the largest faction in the party."

  The Takeshita senator stated that “Abe, as the longest-term prime minister in previous generations, has brought extensive benefits to the Liberal Democratic Party members. He also wants to use the power of other factions to control the political situation.”

  According to reports, from a policy perspective, Abe has a positive opinion on the ability to attack enemy bases, and he also regards the amendment of the constitution as a "long-cherished wish" as a parliamentarian.

  Abe stated that the Japan Restoration Council and the National Democratic Party have a "positive attitude" towards discussing constitutional amendments. Constitutional amendments have been the basic policy of the Liberal Democratic Party since its establishment and should be the first to discuss them.

  The official name of the Abe faction is the "Seiwa Policy Research Association". It was founded by the former Japanese Prime Minister Toruo Fukuda in 1979 as the Seiwa Association, and Fukuda served as the first president.

Former Prime Minister Yoshiro Mori, Junichiro Koizumi and others have also served as presidents of the faction.

Currently, the Abe faction has 89 people, making it the largest faction in Japan.