Former Japanese House of Representatives member George Yamamoto revealed, "Prime Minister Takahashi is considering dissolving the House of Representatives in January." He said that the Takahashi administration has been in trouble for two and a half months since its establishment. The reasons include China's increased export restrictions on Japan, rising prices, and the accelerated depreciation of the yen, as well as issues related to the Unification Church and the Osaka-based party's evasion of national health insurance. He criticized the Takahashi administration for "lying" on high medical care fees and consumption tax reduction issues, and made "reckless and shallow remarks" on the Taiwan issue. He pointed out that this may be an attempt to "dissolve the parliament before the mask is torn off," to gain the opportunity to choose before the entire country falls into crisis.

Indeed, the current situation inside and outside Japan is extremely bad. Looking at the surrounding relations, China-Russia, Russia-North Korea, and China-Russia-North Korea have shown signs of reuniting to "resist Japan." Even South Korea, which has a motive to coexist with Japan, is pressuring the Takahashi administration on historical and sovereignty issues. It should be noted that whether according to the United Nations arrangements established after World War II or due to concerns about the revival of Japanese militarism in reality, the countries in Northeast Asia do not want Japan to "militarize" or even "nuclearize." The Takahashi administration cannot solve the problem by dissolving the House of Representatives to gain breathing space; the only option is to resign directly.

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