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刑罰の目的が「懲らしめ」から「立ち直り」へ変わると、刑務所はどう変わるのか? [香川県]:朝日新聞デジタル

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In a surprising turn of events, the Prime Minister of Japan, Fumio Kishida, made a personal phone call to a local business owner in Shimane Prefecture, expressing his desire for a win in the upcoming election. The business owner, who runs a metal processing company in Yasugi City, received the call on the morning of the 25th, with the Prime Minister’s secretary on the line.

During the call, Kishida himself took over and made a heartfelt plea, saying, “Please do everything you can to ensure our victory. I’m counting on you.” The business owner, who was taken aback by the unexpected call, pledged his support to the Prime Minister.

This interaction sheds light on the personal touch that Kishida is bringing to his campaign, reaching out to individual voters in a bid to secure their support. The upcoming election in Shimane Prefecture has been a closely watched race, with various issues such as corporate scandals and religious sect controversies affecting the political landscape.

As the election day draws near, the outcome remains uncertain, but Kishida’s personal outreach efforts may prove to be a game-changer in the final results. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.

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