Am 12. veröffentlichte die Online-Ausgabe des britischen Magazins The Economist einen Leitartikel mit dem Titel "Die mächtigste Frau der Welt" als Top-Nachrichtenmeldung über Premierminister Sanae Takaichi, der die Liberaldemokratische Partei zu einem Erdrutschsieg bei den Wahlen zum Repräsentantenhaus führte. Der Artikel enthielt auch eine Illustration von Takaichi, der eine blaue Jacke trug, lächelte und winkte, mit dem Berg Fuji im Hintergrund.

Economist-Website:"Die mächtigste Frau der Welt"

https://www.47news.jp/13864352.html

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14 Kommentare

  1. TokyoBaguette on

    The track record of the Economist in, unvonluntarily, „call the top“ of whatever they cover is pretty good.

  2. BigPapaSlut on

    They musta received a juicy furikomi to make such a tone deaf absolutist declaration.

  3. I know she’s not very popular on this sub but I don’t think this is completely incorrect? She’s at the very least top 3 most powerful but I don’t think you could put her above Ursula von der Leyen.

  4. Vanillas_Guy on

    As history has shown, it’s a very good to tell people with power that they are the most powerful person in the world. It has never created delusions of grandeur in people, fed an addiction to that power and has never led to any calamities. Very cool and good practice that should continue.

  5. Puzzleheaded_Horse57 on

    Shes so powerful that she wouldn’t do a debate before the election because her hand hurt.

  6. I fuckin hate this timeline. Not only is it dogshit but it’s also sooo fucking cringe. My feeling of embarrassment knows no bounds.

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