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Let's "developed countries" create "special zones"! Let's accept workers from "developing countries"! "Let's spread to friends." April 21, 2019, Special Zone Sunday Edition:As I am Japanese, I respect the German "retrospective of history".

Let's "developed countries" create "special zones"! Let's accept workers from "developing countries"!

"Let's spread to friends." April 21, 2019, Special Zone Sunday Edition:

April 21, 2019, Special Zone Sunday Edition:

Dear Sirs, now that the UK has left the EU, the EU should be led by Germany. I think many Germans still "tolerate" Merkel's "tolerant" policy.

 

Part 1. I pay tribute to German Prime Minister Merkel.

As I am Japanese, I respect the German "retrospective of history".

 

During World War II, the Nazi Germany slaughtered not only Jews, but also physically disabled people and minorities in concentration camps.

"Post-war Germany" was forced to "rethink how to reflect on this past".

As a result, Germany has chosen the "Not diverted the eye" route from "past German crimes".

 

Given the difference in historical perception between Japan and Korea, we can not but show respect for Germany.

Before World War II, Japan and Germany have something in common.

Japan and Germany were the "thoughts" of "socialism" by the "army".

It was "National Socialism" as it was in the "Nazi Party Name".

Japan is still under the “anti-Japanese” attack from Korea.

In German high school history, high school students study "Germany's Negative history" over a month, and visit "Concentration camps". I saw an introduction with.

There is no doubt that Japan also has a "Negative history".

 

I think that it is the "remorning heart" against negative history that Germany accepts immigration imposingly despite the strong backlash from its own people.

In this spirit, I think Japan has many things to learn from Germany.

 

Because of this attitude, I think that postwar Germany was accepted from all over Europe, and became the center of European integration.

In keeping with that trend, Prime Minister Merkel has been tolerant of immigration and refugee acceptance since his inauguration.

When many refugees rushed from the Middle East, Prime Minister Merkel thought that "If Germany returns refugees, it will mean that Germany's history is not" to enough "to" reflect ". think.

Prime Minister Markel's attitude seems to be the culmination of the postwar Germany's path.

I think Japanese politicians need to learn a lot.

 

At the end of last year, the German Merkel administration cabinet-decided a "professional immigration bill" to expand the acceptance of foreign workers outside the (EU) region.

If you can speak German and have received vocational training, you will be able to enter Germany and search for jobs for six months, even if you do not have a place to work.

In Germany, the increase in refugees became a social issue, causing the Merkel administration to shake, but it was considered urgent to resolve the shortage of labor.

Aim for implementation from the beginning of 2020 after discussions in the Diet.

In the past, if you are a university graduate, you have been permitted to search for jobs, but you will be able to accept a wider range of human resources.

The condition is that you can pay for the immediate cost of living.

As long as I have a place of employment, I will be able to get any job.

Germany's expanding acceptance of foreign workers is due to the fact that labor shortages have become serious due to the declining birthrate and aging population.

In particular, there is a lack of specialized human resources with excellent skills in local SMEs, and there are also surveys that two-thirds of companies in the next three years will need new human resources.

After the baby boom generation retired around 2025, how to secure human resources was an issue.

 

In Japan, the post-war baby boomers (born 1946 to 1949) have already retired and are in their 70s. There is a serious shortage of human resources.

This problem is common to developed countries.

So I propose the second part.

 

When replying to President Trump's tweet, White House staff will reply.

As for the contents, the United States does not need immigrants.

When I "point out" the fact that immigrants work below the minimum wage, staff say that Americans also work below the minimum wage.

It's a response like illegal immigrants stealing white jobs.

The White House does not understand the fact that 8 million illegal migrants "support" the US economy.

I have already lost the "power" to "persuade" them.

Like the French upper class, the lives of the common people are not visible.

That is why the people are carrying out the "Yellow Best" movement.

I will write France's "super-educated society" for four days from next Tuesday.

Please watch.

 

It will continue next week.

 

Part 2. We propose to build "special zones" in each country, including Europe.

Please read along with the proposal for the United States (Saturday).

April 14, 2019, Special Zone Sunday Edition: Please see.

April 21, 2019, supplementary matters.

Omit.

 

The prosperity of each country is realized by the freedom, democracy and "ruled under the law" of the world.

I seriously seek the rule of law.

Please direct the concerned parties to investigate.

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If you have any questions please email me. Yours sincerely Nagano Yoshihiro