Receive the invitation to Abe's funeral, invited: Why invite me?
Author:Global Times Time:2022.09.26
According to a report on the 25th, the "national funeral" of the former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is about to be held on the 27th. Among the people who received the invitation to the "national funeral", there were no lack of confusion. Invited objects attracted questions about the government's selection standards.
It is reported that the Japanese government is expected to have a maximum of about 6,000 people participating in the "national funeral". The invitation letter sends the objects including nearly 2,000 people in the past and the current members of the parliament, and about 300 local governments. In addition, an invitation letter was sent to overseas people and representatives from all walks of life.
The psychiatrist, who was the former member of the members, claimed to receive an invitation letter around the 10th. She said: "I am a parliamentarian until 2005, so I was surprised. (The invitation letter was) How much taxes have been spent? "It is said that Shuimao has abandoned participation because of opposition to" national funeral ".
The director Miyamoto sent a photo of the invitation letter on Twitter and attached to the text: "Why send it to me? It's wrong. I am not a politician, and I didn't even invite me to watch the cherry blossoms. I won't go. "
A former senator, Tian Fangsheng, also posted on social media. The photo was an invitation letter drawing a circle on the "absence". He shared the past with Abe in the post, and also wrote: "I want to teach his true heart to the church. I am opposed to 'national funeral'."
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