自民党启动新议员培训,避免选举获胜后丑闻

自民党(LDP)为最近众议院选举中当选的新议员启动了一项教育项目,这次选举标志着该党的历史性胜利。本周举行的一次培训课程重点关注避免丑闻和失言,党领导人在公众监督加强的情况下敦促保持谦逊。该举措由自民党总部领导,在大多数派系解散之后。

自民党于2月18日为最近当选进入众议院的66名新议员举行了培训课程。此次新人教育项目是在本月早些时候该党在下议院选举中历史性地赢得316个席位之后开展的。LDP干事长铃木俊一在开场致辞中表示:“我们获得了这么多席位,将面临公众更严格的审查。我敦促大家永远不要忘记保持谦逊”,反思了选举的成功成就。 前经济产业大臣斋藤健,现任党中央政治研究所代理所长,建议道:“即使作为一年级议员,你们也是最高级别的公众人物。请注意不要失去公众的信任。”这次90分钟的课程由干事长代理萩生田光一等人领导,涵盖了政治资金的彻底报告、与地方议会议员建立联系以及媒体应对等内容。 35岁的金泽唯,从神奈川县第20选区当选,她在事后对记者表示:“我会履行职责,以回报家乡。我学到了议员所需的心态。” 领导层在特别国会会期前安排了此次课程,担心新人的不慎言行会损害政党。一位党务执行人士指出:“鉴于公众对高市政权的很高期望,如果我们被视为傲慢或自满,可能会迅速遭遇逆风。” 历史先例包括2005年小泉纯一郎首相领导下的选举,当时出现了83名被称为“小泉之子”的自民党新人;其中一人因胜利后不久表达想去高级料亭用餐的愿望而受到批评。在2012年安倍晋三首相领导下的选举中,选出了119名“安倍之子”,但重新当选后在财务和女性问题上的丑闻导致了“恶魔二年级生”和“恶魔三年级生”等标签。 参与者被分为小组,每组由资深议员指导,提供深入指导。由于除了麻生派外大多数派系已解散,自民党总部将负责常规培训。铃木在记者会上补充道:“我们打算加强课程内容,并确保方法不是片面的。”

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