LDP election Mr. Suga's policy announcement Mr. Kishida and Mr. Ishiba aiming to increase local votes September 6, 7:49

k10012602961_202009060732_202009060749.mp4

In the LDP presidential election, Chief Cabinet Secretary Suga announced on the 5th night six policies including measures against the new coronavirus and vertically breaking down ministries.

Meanwhile, Chairman Kishida and the former secretary general Ishiba will continue their efforts to increase the number of local votes.

Before the LDP presidential election was announced on the 8th, Chief Cabinet Secretary Kan updated the blog on the 5th, and announced six policies with the slogan "Self-help, mutual aid, public assistance, and bonds."



Among them, the new coronavirus countermeasures aim to achieve both infection control and economic activities, and to secure a vaccine that can be provided to all citizens by the first half of next year.



In addition, aiming to break down the vertically divided administration, we will build a system to strongly promote policy issues that span multiple ministries and agencies, and in order to revitalize rural areas, we will nationwide raise minimum wages and promote political reforms such as agricultural reform. I am.



Chief Cabinet Secretary Suga has decided to deal with crisis management at the Prime Minister's residence on the 6th, following the approach of Typhoon No. 10 which is large and very strong.



On the other hand, Chairman Kishida, and former secretary general Ishiba, visited each region on the 5th with the aim of obtaining local votes.



Mr. Kishida visited Yamanashi and Shizuoka prefectures and called on the members of the prefectural assembly and party members for their support.



Ishiba appeared on a commercial TV program in Fukuoka City and appealed for his own policies.



Mr. Kishida and Mr. Ishiba will continue to visit local members of the faction who belong to the faction, utilize the Internet to disseminate their own ideas, and plan to accumulate local votes.