Prime Minister Abe maintains the cabinet of the cabinet and party To examine human resources including foreign ministers September 5th 4:36

Next week on 11th November, Prime Minister Abe will continue the deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Aso and Secretary of the Secretary of Secretariat, followed by the second floor secretary who has been responsible for the operation of the party and the chairman of the political researcher Kishida. I decided to make it. In the form of maintaining the framework of the cabinet and the party, we will continue to examine human resources, including the treatment of important ministers such as the Minister of Foreign Affairs and members of the parliament known as the “waiting to enter the cabinet”.

Prime Minister Abe is planning to attend a Japan-Russia summit meeting with President Putin on the 5th in Vladivostok, the Russian Far East, where he visited, and after returning home on the 6th, reorganization of the cabinet and personnel of the Liberal Democratic Party on 11th next week To do.

In this personnel affairs, Prime Minister Abe intends to continue the delegation of Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Aso and Secretary of Secretary of Secretariat, followed by the second floor secretary-general who has been responsible for the party operation in the Liberal Democratic Party and the Chairman of the Kishida political researcher. Solidified.

Prime Minister Abe stated that he wanted to lay a powerful lineup of stability and challenge in human resources, and the framework of the cabinet and party was maintained.

Under these circumstances, within the Liberal Democratic Party, the Hosoda, Aso, Kishida, and Ishihara groups held a workshop on the 4th and asked for the right person in the right place.

There was a voice from the party asking for a replacement for Mr. Nikai's continued investment because he was 80 years old and his tenure was the longest, but he won the previous House of Councilors election. There is a voice welcoming from the standpoint of doing things and emphasizing stable administration.

Going forward, Prime Minister Abe will continue to consider personnel, including important ministers such as the Foreign Minister, as well as the treatment of lawmakers who have been elected and have not yet entered the cabinet, and who are referred to as “waiting to enter the cabinet”.