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<blockquote data-quote="Felix" data-source="post: 3631" data-attributes="member: 813"><p>It's a scary chill when thinking who the next successor will be to take Abe's position? There is a lot of chatter buzz on what will the next named Prime Minister do about the Corona Virus Measures and Restrictions and will the next named Prime Minister change the Constitution in favor for Prefecture Governors to have their own powers to set their restrictions as they see necessary to control the pandemic. The buzz has it that people are on edge if Governors will be given free decision making like the Governors in the U.S. to do real lock down's and fines and penalties for not complying with Governor orders on Corona restrictions, and how many people will lose more jobs and business if the next named Prime Minister rewrites the Constitution for Covid-19 measures. Also spoke to a few gaijin's who are worried if their companies get closed and they lose their work visa's they will have to return to their native countries and most likely will get the virus after all. It's also been said that Japan's economy which has relied on tourists has reached 99.9% failure and has struck a mortal blow to the economy that we are 100% in a recession with no end in site and now if the new not yet named Prime Minister gives powers of closures and restrictions like those in other countries it will destroy lives and jobs and force a lot of people out of Japan. The next successor in my opinion must be very careful as 1 wrong move on his part could be a devastating blow to Japan to become an instant poverty stricken country with millions out of work just like America and others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Felix, post: 3631, member: 813"] It's a scary chill when thinking who the next successor will be to take Abe's position? There is a lot of chatter buzz on what will the next named Prime Minister do about the Corona Virus Measures and Restrictions and will the next named Prime Minister change the Constitution in favor for Prefecture Governors to have their own powers to set their restrictions as they see necessary to control the pandemic. The buzz has it that people are on edge if Governors will be given free decision making like the Governors in the U.S. to do real lock down's and fines and penalties for not complying with Governor orders on Corona restrictions, and how many people will lose more jobs and business if the next named Prime Minister rewrites the Constitution for Covid-19 measures. Also spoke to a few gaijin's who are worried if their companies get closed and they lose their work visa's they will have to return to their native countries and most likely will get the virus after all. It's also been said that Japan's economy which has relied on tourists has reached 99.9% failure and has struck a mortal blow to the economy that we are 100% in a recession with no end in site and now if the new not yet named Prime Minister gives powers of closures and restrictions like those in other countries it will destroy lives and jobs and force a lot of people out of Japan. The next successor in my opinion must be very careful as 1 wrong move on his part could be a devastating blow to Japan to become an instant poverty stricken country with millions out of work just like America and others. [/QUOTE]
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