Mr. Suga's movement affects the composition of the president's election September 19th, 19:34

It was revealed that the secretary-general of the second floor and the chairman of the Moriyama Diet Council had talks with Chief Cabinet Secretary Suga on the night of the LDP presidential election electing to replace Prime Minister Abe, and Mr. Suga's trend influences the composition of the election It is expected that On the other hand, within the party, if a new governor is decided by the 15th of next month, an extraordinary Diet session will be convened on the 17th, and a proposal for a prime ministerial election within that day is being considered.

To date, the LDP presidential election, which elects to replace Prime Minister Abe, has been motivated to run by President Kishida, Chairman of the Government Survey, former Secretary-General Ishiba, and Seiko Noda.

Under these circumstances, it became clear that the secretary-general of the second floor and the chairman of the Moriyama Diet Countermeasures had a meeting with Mr.

According to the attendees, at the meeting, opinions were exchanged regarding the response to the presidential election.

On the afternoon of the 30th, the second floor group gathered executives at the party headquarters to discuss future measures.

After that, former Chief Cabinet Secretary Kawamura asked the reporters, "Is it going to be a trend to push Mr. Kan as a faction?", but said, "As air, that kind of air is emerging."

So far, Mr. Suga has not revealed whether he will run for the presidential election, and it is expected that Mr. Suga's movements will affect the composition of the election.

On the other hand, Mr. Kishida, who is eager to run for a candidate, held a meeting at the office of the Parliament House on the 29th, and in the evening, had a meeting with Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Aso in Tokyo.

After that, Mr. Kishida said to the reporters, "We had a greeting and asked for guidance." Mr. Kishida also visited the home of Aso's chairman, Suzuki, who once belonged to the same faction.

After giving a lecture to local members in Otsu City, Mr. Ishiba repeatedly showed his willingness to run for the reporters. He added, "We should not choose a president in a democratic manner," stressing the idea that the new president should be elected to the party.

Environment Minister Koizumi also told reporters in Fukushima City that they would not run for themselves, and they would like to support if Minister Kono is running.

Regarding this, Minister Kono told reporters in Tokyo, "I am grateful to have you say that. I would like to consult with you and decide."

With regard to the presidential election, the party's executives are making adjustments to open a general assembly of both Houses and select a new governor around the 13th to 15th of next month.

Given that the Constitutional Democratic Party and the National Democratic Party are aiming to hold a confluence party for the new joint party on the 16th of next month, within the party, if a new president is decided by the 15th, the party will be appointed as an executive officer. A plan to convene an extraordinary Diet session on the day and hold a prime ministerial election on that day is being considered.