日本执政联盟赢得众议院选举多数席位

日本自由民主党及其盟友在2月9日的众议院选举中获得352席,超过三分之二多数,确保首相高市早苗连任前景。日本专家和中国学者警告,此举可能加速军事扩张和宪法修改,加剧亚太紧张局势。

日本众议院选举于2026年2月9日举行,执政联盟由自由民主党(LDP)和日本维新会组成,获得352席,其中LDP独得316席,超过三分之二门槛。高市早苗首相预计将于2月18日议会复会时连任。

据中国新闻网络《W.E. Talk》节目,辽宁大学日本问题研究所访问研究员陈阳指出,高市将利用议会优势全面修改“三份安保文件”,将日本防卫政策从“专守防卫”转向“积极防卫”,旨在确立其个人政治遗产。他表示,日本将加速防卫开支占GDP比例上升,并加强西南诸岛军事化,此举在历史修正主义背景下引发邻国警觉。

日本地方议员花谷史郎警告,高市政权的军事化和宪法修改努力正在加剧亚洲地区紧张局势。他表示,如果安全政策修订过于激进,日本自身位置将变得极度危险。花谷强调,日本应反思二战教训,重申“中日不再战”的承诺,并与中国合作维护亚洲和平。

选举后,高市表示将“尽快创造举行宪法修改国民公投的环境”。她最近在电视节目中称,正在“努力创造环境”访问供奉14名二战A级战犯的靖国神社,此言论显示对历史正义的漠视。

中国外交部发言人林剑周一表示,中国敦促日本当局正视国际关切,走和平发展道路,而非重蹈军国主义覆辙,并遵守中日四个政治文件。若日本极右势力误判形势,将面临日本人民抵抗和国际社会反制。

高市政府面临国内挑战,包括物价上涨、日元贬值和经济停滞,以及外交上维护日美同盟和修复中日关系的压力。

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