>Takaichi, who became Japan’s first female prime minister last month, explained that a **malfunctioning fax machine at her home** prompted her to head to the prime minister’s residence—where she hasn’t yet moved in—to prepare for the upcoming budget session. Addressing parliament, she acknowledged the „inconvenience“ caused to her staff, but she added that the early meeting was necessary to revise draft answers for lawmakers.
If only there was a way to send messages electronically via a computer or phone instead.
Did the dog eat her homework as well?
Efficient_Travel4039 on
In half a year or so, not only people will dislike, but she will turn closest alies against her with such bullshit behavior.
tatsumi-sama on
I’m confused… isn’t this about where the CDP didn’t adhere to the rule of sending their messages until 2 days before the session? And that therefore it being the fault of the CDP they had to work at 3am?
Or is this something different that also happened at 3am but on a different day?
Edit: yeah I think it’s that one. I followed the discourse on it and it turned out the CDP and communist parties are unable to submit their messages/questions on time. There is even data being shared on how bad the CDP and communist party are with this, and multiple parties (also DPP) criticizing them. Doesn’t mean the story shared here is not true, but it seems the root cause is being conveniently overlooked.
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If I learned 1 thing from living in Japan its that you do not simply interrupt or disturb sleeping japanese folks or else the nicest oji will show up at your door with a baseball bat and I will watch from my window at 3am the gymnastics of you realizing your not in some main character on paradise island.
NxPat on
Isn’t there one person on there staff who’s job is optics? Or is this information considered a positive “ohh look how hard I’m working”…
DoomedKiblets on
This is insane people shit
sausages4life on
Lol
tokyoeastside on
Work work work! Nihon wo torimodose! \s
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>Takaichi, who became Japan’s first female prime minister last month, explained that a **malfunctioning fax machine at her home** prompted her to head to the prime minister’s residence—where she hasn’t yet moved in—to prepare for the upcoming budget session. Addressing parliament, she acknowledged the „inconvenience“ caused to her staff, but she added that the early meeting was necessary to revise draft answers for lawmakers.
If only there was a way to send messages electronically via a computer or phone instead.
Did the dog eat her homework as well?
In half a year or so, not only people will dislike, but she will turn closest alies against her with such bullshit behavior.
I’m confused… isn’t this about where the CDP didn’t adhere to the rule of sending their messages until 2 days before the session? And that therefore it being the fault of the CDP they had to work at 3am?
Or is this something different that also happened at 3am but on a different day?
Edit: yeah I think it’s that one. I followed the discourse on it and it turned out the CDP and communist parties are unable to submit their messages/questions on time. There is even data being shared on how bad the CDP and communist party are with this, and multiple parties (also DPP) criticizing them. Doesn’t mean the story shared here is not true, but it seems the root cause is being conveniently overlooked.
If I learned 1 thing from living in Japan its that you do not simply interrupt or disturb sleeping japanese folks or else the nicest oji will show up at your door with a baseball bat and I will watch from my window at 3am the gymnastics of you realizing your not in some main character on paradise island.
Isn’t there one person on there staff who’s job is optics? Or is this information considered a positive “ohh look how hard I’m working”…
This is insane people shit
Lol
Work work work! Nihon wo torimodose! \s