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the turmoil in japanese politics not only stems from shigeru ishiba himself, but also reflects changes in japan's political ecology. the unstable internal political situation of the liberal democratic party was one of the key factors in ishiba's reversal and victory. his former "policy-savvy" image and steady political style made him stand out among many politicians. however, the challenges he faces come more from the influence of factional politics and changes in japan's political ecology.
the political climate in the past few years has been centered around factional politics, and these political forces have played a crucial role in elections. shigeru ishiba finally succeeded after challenging the position of president of the liberal democratic party four times. however, this victory did not simply rely on its own strength, but benefited from changes in japan's political ecology.
the theme of this election is its impact on factional politics. the originally powerful factional power was disbanded due to the "black gold" scandal, allowing ishiba to break through the traditional political structure and gain new opportunities. although factional politics is no longer as strong, its influence still exists, especially when it comes to running for president of the liberal democratic party.
taro aso's support turned out to be a key factor. he originally supported taro kono, but on the eve of the vote, he suddenly announced his support for sanae takaichi. this shows that yoshihide suga and fumio kishida worked together to win their battle with taro aso, thus pushing shigeru ishiba to the throne of the new president.
on the japanese political stage, ishiba's fate is closely related to the political power behind him. he faces challenges from the political ecology, but also has the opportunity to change the course of history. with the senate elections approaching, a new political landscape is taking shape.