Expanding support for the election of the LDP president The policy debate of Mr. 3 is in full swing September 4: 4:58

The Liberal Democratic Party presidential election is bolstering the movement of three camps, Chief Cabinet Secretary Suga, Chairman Kishida, and former secretary general Ishiba.

It is expected that the policy debate will begin in earnest over whether to continue the Abe administration's policies, measures for the new coronavirus, and economic recovery.

The Liberal Democratic Party presidential election, which will elect Prime Minister Abe's successor, has three camps, Chief Cabinet Secretary Suga, President Kishida, and former secretary general Ishiba. I am making it.



Of these, Mr. Suga attended a meeting of camps made up of five factions that support himself on the 3rd, and visited Mr. Tanigaki's home for help.



Mr. Kishida announced the policy to appeal in the election, and set out the economic policy that considers the middle income group with the slogan "from division to cooperation".



Mr. Ishiba held the first meeting of the Election Countermeasures Headquarters to discuss strategies for obtaining local votes. On the 4th, we will announce our own policy centered on the correction of overconcentration in Tokyo.



Regarding the policy to appeal in the presidential election, one of the focus is whether to continue the policy of the Abe administration, and Mr. Suga says that he is "inheriting and moving forward" from the position of supporting the administration as the chief cabinet secretary. Mr. Kishida said that "no policy is as sweet as 10 or 20 years is enough" to continue what should be continued and change what needs to be changed. Mr. Ishiba also aims to realize his own policy from the standpoint of keeping a distance from the administration.



On the other hand, as a policy that all three people attach importance to, including measures against the new coronavirus, economic recovery and revitalization of the local areas, policy debates in these fields are expected to become serious in the future.