Election of the LDP Governor The history of the past is 11:03 on September 8th.

LDP presidential election.

It is the history so far.

Prime Minister Abe visited the university hospital for two consecutive weeks on the 17th and 24th of last month.



After leaving the hospital on the 24th, he said, "I'll do my best to keep my physical condition and work hard."

On this day, Prime Minister Abe's continuous term of office will be 2799 days, the longest in history since the inauguration of the second government.



However, four days later, Prime Minister Abe announced his resignation.



In response to this, the willingness to run for the presidential election is the Chairman of the faction, Mr. Kishida, and Mr. Ishiba, former secretary general.


Mr. Kishida said, "I haven't changed my mind to make the next effort."


Mr. Ishiba also said, "I haven't been able to say what's convenient for me because of this situation."


On the other hand, there are high expectations within the party for the candidacy of Chief Cabinet Secretary Kan.



On the night of the 29th, the secretary-general Suga, who is a factionless party, met with the secretary-general of the Liberal Democratic Party's second floor, the chairman of the Moriyama Diet Council, and the acting secretary-general of Hayashi.

Mr. Kan solidifies his intention to run.



Two days later, the Nikai faction decided to support Mr. Kan, ahead of other factions.


At the same time, the elected parliamentarians and a group of young non-factioned parliamentarians requested Mr. Suga to run.


After that, Hosoda, Aso, Takeshita, and Ishihara factions, who are the largest faction of Prime Minister Abe in the party, decided to support Suga one after another.



Of the seven factions within the party, five except for the Kishida faction and the Ishibata faction and many of the factionless factions support Mr. Kan, and Mr. Kan received the announcement of the presidential election today in a favorable situation. ..