Japan's agriculture minister has stepped down following public backlash over his comment that he never had to buy rice, as he received it as gifts from supporters. The remark was seen as insensitive, especially as Japanese citizens face record-high rice prices and shortages. The controversy quickly escalated, leading to the minister's resignation and acceptance by the prime minister. The incident highlights growing public frustration with political leaders perceived as out of touch with everyday struggles. The resignation aims to restore public trust amid ongoing economic challenges.
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日本の農林水産大臣、米無料化の失言で辞任
Japan's farm minister resigned Wednesday after a gaffe about rice drew public fury in a country experiencing soaring prices of the cherished staple.