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Mr. Suga on Twitter in Japan following the election of Secretary of State Yoshiyoshi Suga (71 years old) in the presidential elections of the PLD (vote on September 14, 2020) to decide the successor of the president of the PLD Shinzo Abe. There are many posts about.
On the other hand, the word “#Stop Suga” is also trending on Japanese Twitter, but Tsukkomi keeps saying “I haven’t done anything yet” and “I’m too fast.”
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I haven’t done anything yet … “#Stop Suga” becomes trending on Twitter (photographed on September 2, 2020)
“Uncle Reiwa” and “Garsu Black Light Cabinet” are also trending
Mr. Suga obtained 377 votes in the presidential elections held on the afternoon of the 13th. He was also selected as Governor Abe’s successor, with 68 votes from Shigeru Ishibashi and 89 votes from Fumio Kishida. Suga is expected to be named the new prime minister in the extraordinary parliament on the 16th.
In his post-election speech, Suga said: “Faced with the national crisis of the spread of the new corona virus, political gaps cannot be tolerated. Overcoming this crisis, each and every person can feel at ease and stabilize. We must inherit and stabilize. continue the efforts that Prime Minister Abe has made so that we can live a comfortable life. “
Following the new president’s decision, there were a number of posts about Mr. Suga on Twitter. Japan’s Twitter trend around 17:00 includes words like “New LDP Governor” and “New Governor Kan” as well as the nickname “Uncle Reiwa”. There is also a strange thing called “Garsu Black Light Cabinet”. This is the stage name “Kenji Suga”, a former Nippon Television producer, who has become a regular feature on the special end-of-year “Don’t Laugh Series” issue of the laugh show “Downtown Gaki no Tsukai Ya Arahende! ” It seems to be named after “Garsu Black Light 〇〇” (where 〇〇 is the stage name).
Two days ago, “#Suga stop” became a trend
On the other hand, the trend also includes “#Stop Suga”. It has been in the top 10 of the trend since the second half of 4:00 p.m., shortly after the decision of the new president, and on Twitter, this hash tag is attached to tweets that criticize the new president of Suga and the long-awaited appointment of prime minister. There seem to be many examples.
However, when Mr. Suga hasn’t done any work yet, he said, “I haven’t done anything yet.” “(If he criticizes), I think it’s better to see at least a lot of work. But …” “I’m too fast,” Tsukkomi continues.
Also, even on September 12, when Suga’s appointment as president had not yet been decided, “#Suga stop” was all the rage on Japanese Twitter.