NISHIO Hirokazu[English][日本語]

Diary 2025-06-04

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nishio > If the bill is voted on at a plenary session of the House of Representatives, there is a view within the party that it will "flush out" the proponents and the cautious (party officials), and could have a negative impact on the Upper House election in the summer. Mindset that considers "exposing" to be a negative thing, which goes against "transparency", doesn't it? LDP adjusts to forego party restraint on "opposition" to married couples' surnames, making it difficult to consolidate party opinion (Mainichi Shimbun) - Yahoo! News

o3.icon - nishio criticized the attitude of party leaders who are afraid of being "exposed" as he positioned "transparency as the foundation of democratic politics. - zako22 argues that "political parties are collegial bodies, and full visibility is not always functional. - The gulf between the two stems from the classic dilemma of "democratic values (accountability) vs. the reality of political management (consensus-building costs).

How will "transparency vs. party unity" change in the LLM era?

  • The "cost structure" of name-check voting will collapse.

    • Conventional: "Vote makes divisions visible → media coverage → election risk".
    • After LLM: Scores are visualized in the speech log analysis, so even if they are hidden, they are leaked.
    • → It is more reasonable for party officials to allocate resources to "how to explain rather than hide their approval or disapproval.
  • Now that the cost of visualization has decreased, the dichotomy of "hide vs. show" has broken down, and the new theme is "how to show and how to rebuild unity.

  • Diary 2025-06-03 ← Diary 2025-06-04 → Diary 2025-06-05 100 days ago Diary 2025-02-24. 1 year ago Diary 2024-06-04.


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