Former Japanese Prime Minister donates ancient books.

The Prime Minister is so poor that he only has a deposit of about 6.5438+0.4 million yuan, but he owes more than 2.6 million in mortgage and car loans. Noda Yoshihiko is a special prime minister in Japanese politics. He was born in a very ordinary family and entered Waseda University after graduating from the Department of Political Science? Panasonic School of Political Economy? Further study. Later, at the age of 29, he became a Japanese parliamentarian, thus setting a record for the youngest elected parliamentarian. After that, he climbed up step by step in Japanese politics and eventually became the 95th Prime Minister of Japan at the age of 53.

Noda Yoshihiko's successful election as prime minister of Japan depends on the support of many Japanese people in addition to his own abilities. And he was able to get the support of the Japanese people because of his grassroots background. People in any country want to meet an official who benefits the people, and so do the Japanese. However, corruption in Japanese officialdom is also endless, so the sudden appearance of such a poor candidate as Noda Yoshihiko has inspired the Japanese people and seems to see a glimmer of hope.

The Japanese believe that Noda Yoshihiko, who was born at the grassroots level, will know more about the needs of grassroots people and know how to lead an honest and clean life. At that time, Noda Yoshihiko's economic situation was made public when he was running for prime minister. Judging from the published data, his deposit is only about 6.5438+0.2 million yuan, but he owes a full 2.6 million yuan. Such an embarrassing economic situation has aroused the empathy of most Japanese voters, who feel that he is unlikely to be corrupt in the future. In the end, Noda Yoshihiko became the Japanese Prime Minister as he wished, but he failed to live up to the expectations of the Japanese people.

Shortly after taking office as prime minister, Noda Yoshihiko was exposed to a bribery scandal, but the amount involved was only about 20,000 yuan. Although the amount is not large, and Noda Yoshihiko returned the money immediately after the scandal was exposed, he lost the trust of the Japanese people after all, so his support rate plummeted. In the end, in just over a year, Noda Yoshihiko retired from the position of prime minister.