China News Service, September 5th. According to a Japanese media report on the 4th, regarding the election of the Liberal Democratic Party's presidential election to decide the successor of Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, the candidates for the election of Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga, President Fumio Kishida, and former Secretary General Ishiba have been announced. 3 people in Mao, to carry out activities to win more support.

The President’s Election Management Committee decided that in response to the new coronavirus, no street speeches will be held during the election.

Data map: Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga.

  Yoshihide Suga attended the relevant cabinet meeting of the government to defend against the approach of Typhoon No. 10, and did his best to manage the crisis.

Kishida began touring around, and Ishiba announced the policy collection.

The report pointed out that in the actual election of the next prime minister, the practice of not delivering speeches in various places is rare in Japan.

  Japan’s Liberal Democratic Party’s presidential election will be announced on the 8th, and a speech and joint press conference will be held on the same day.

A public seminar hosted by the Party Youth Bureau and the Women’s Bureau was held on the 9th, and a seminar hosted by the Japan Press Club on the 12th.

Votes were counted on the 14th to elect a new president.

  In the presidential elections held in 2007 and 2008 when the then prime minister announced his resignation, the candidates gave speeches in many places throughout Japan.

  The Yoshihide Suga camp sought support from all parties at the assembly hall on the 4th, and instructed to start a telephone campaign for party members in the electoral district in their hometown over the weekend.

  The Kishida camp confirmed the policy of focusing on local tickets.

Kishida went to Fukuoka and sought support from officials of the Fukuoka Prefecture Branch Federation of the Liberal Democratic Party.

He emphasized to reporters: "I will travel to many counties to promote political attitudes and ideas." It is expected that he will visit Yamanashi and Shizuoka on the 5th.

  Shi Po pointed out about the current government’s economic policy when issuing the policy: “The structural reform has not progressed and the growth potential has not been realized.” He called his policy “post-Abenomics” and proposed “close the gap to promote economic growth”. Pledged to expand financial support for low-income groups and families with children.

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