Hayato Okamura criticized his brother at a session of the Chamber of Deputies. In the parliamentary benches, both brothers sit next to each other in alphabetical order, but they basically do not socialize on other occasions. Nevertheless, Tomio Okamura was elected the Speaker of the Chamber of Deputies, thus the third highest constitutional official. Which sounds nice, it carries an appropriate level of rewards and interesting benefits, but in political reality, it is just a figure in the background.
Hayato Okamura in his speech about his brother confirmed what everyone knows. That the political rift based on party affiliation is not just the cause of dissenting discussion at the holiday lunch of the extended Okamura family, but that the brothers are essentially real opponents.
The brother of the newly elected Speaker of the House described him as "unstable" based on his psychological profile, as he knows it from past family cohabitation. He probably has compelling reasons for this, but Okamura's political peak is the result of his specific political career.
The governing party often had the function because its negotiating/blackmailing potential from a power perspective is very small.
Okamura, however, made it clear during his time at a plush travel agency that he was interested in the form, not the content. He doesn't want to mess with real things, just those visibly. He does the same in politics (imaginary posters), notions