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▼PIVOT app has no ads and allows background playback▼ Download the app here↓ https://app.adjust.com/1khwfm5h <Guest> Yoshimasa Hayashi Chief Cabinet Secretary After graduating from the Faculty of Law at the University of Tokyo in 1984, he joined Mitsui & Co., Ltd. In 1992, he entered the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University and obtained his MPA (Master of Public Administration) in 1994. He made his political debut in 1995 when he was first elected to the House of Councillors in the Yamaguchi Prefecture electoral district. In 2008, he joined the Fukuda Cabinet for the first time as Minister of Defense. He subsequently held various positions, including Minister of State for Economic and Fiscal Policy (Abe Cabinet), Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (Abe 2nd Cabinet, Abe 3rd Cabinet), Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology and Minister of State for Education Reconstruction (Abe 3rd Reshuffle Cabinet, Abe 4th Cabinet), and Minister of Foreign Affairs (Kishida 2nd Cabinet, Kishida 2nd Reshuffle Cabinet). From December 2023 to the present, he has served as Chief Cabinet Secretary, in charge of reducing the burden of Okinawa bases, and in charge of the abduction issue. (2nd Kishida 2nd Reshuffle Cabinet, 1st Ishiba Cabinet, 2nd Ishiba Cabinet) <Table of Contents> 00:00 Digest 00:59 Guest introduction and the work of Chief Cabinet Secretary 07:08 Differences between Prime Minister Kishida and Prime Minister Ishiba from the perspective of Chief Cabinet Secretary Hayashi 23:29 How to use power 30:03 Outlook for 2025 as Chief Cabinet Secretary <Related videos> "What is the probability of the Ishiba administration collapsing?" • [2025 Super Predictions: Japanese Politics (Part 1)] What is the probability of the Ishiba administration collapsing? / Will Kishida return to the post... "Lucky politicians, unlucky politicians" • [2025 Super Predictions: Japanese Politics (Part 2)] Will the Expo increase the popularity of the Restoration Party? / Maehara and Tamaki... #Yoshimasa Hayashi #Chief Cabinet Secretary #Chief Cabinet Secretary Hayashi #Politics #Government #Prime Minister Ishiba #Ishiba Administration #Shigeru Ishiba #LDP #Organization #Number 2 #Taizo Sugimura #Japan #Power #2025 #pivot