China’s consul general in Osaka has ignited a diplomatic storm by endorsing a Japanese left-wing party ahead of the country’s general election, drawing sharp criticism and raising concerns over foreign interference.
Xue Jian, known as one of Beijing’s outspoken “wolf warrior” diplomats, posted a video clip to social media on October 25 featuring Taro Yamamoto, leader of the Reiwa Shinsengumi Party, urging public support for his party.
Xue added his own commentary to the post, stating, “It’s the same in every country in the world, but once politics goes wrong, the country becomes corrupt and ordinary people, except for the privileged class, become poor and eventually end up in hell.”
With more than 82,000 followers on his X account, Xue’s endorsement quickly drew attention. Although the post was later deleted, the diplomatic implications continue to unfold.
Hitoshi Matsubara, an independent Diet member and former chairman of the National Public Safety Commission, submitted an official question to the legislature on November 11, asking the Japanese government to respond to claims that Xue’s post violated the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations, which prohibits envoys from interfering in a host nation’s domestic affairs.