So What did Kenji Li wanted to do with DPJ?

Day 1,671, 13:20 Published in Japan Japan by Akki

It seems that Kenji Li has returned back to Sakurakai after all that clamor...


So now that Kenji Li deleted his article (sorry Kenji Li, your article is still cached for now; backup version here) and returned back to Sakurakai, I still can't understand his motivation or what he really wanted to do with DJP.

Did he wanted to make DPJ pro-Sakurakai and obstruct Moriya Jinjya to increase his chance of getting into congress this time? Or did he just wanted to screw up prior relationship DPJ had with Moriya Jinjya when his party Sakurakai threw DPJ out from top 5? What was all this fuss about? There are more questions that I still have that I won't list here, because it can go on and on without an end.

Today, I am sitting here with more questions than answers. Perhaps my readers can help me comprehend what just happened in eJapan.


I will be updating this article as more information becomes available from my readers.



Update 1: One of my reader whom I am not sure if he wishes to be named so I am keeping anonymous has informed me on the IRC chat that there is a rumor that Party President of DPJ, Kitarou Yuki, has asked Kenji Li to leave the party. Apparently, Kitarou has never asked him to do any of what Kenji Li has done or gave him permission to do so. Furthermore, I was also notified by the anonymous reader that Kenji Li bothered Kitarou for power within DPJ that Kitarou asked him to stay away. I still have not confirmed this information so I am not sure if this is 100% credible. However, it seems evident that Kenji Li had no DJP support when he was writing his own manifesto for that party.



Update2: Kitarou Yuki, the Party President of DPJ commented on this article that shed some light to help us understand Kenji Li's recent actions (see below in the comment area).

Quoting his comment from below for people who are too lazy:

"Kenji Li contacted me, presenting a political platform which would suit DPJ as the democatical party it is.
As I looked through the papers and found this well made, I told him that the platform was alright. The next day we all saw articles about a democratical organisation and shortly the DPJ had recieved more members and gone to Top 5. I did not agree to that at all. What I said was that his platform looked alright and I didn not expect him to immidiatly go all out.

Before that incident described above, he offered me to make him into my assistent, but that was before he presented me his platform. I would like to make clear that all I said was that his platform looked "alright". Never that he could be an assistent or spread words through DPJ. After asking him to leave, he made a scene and left with some of his invited members.

Should you have more questions, feel free to contact me."