LDP presidential election Appeal for unique color through support for child-rearing and reorganization of ministries, etc. 4:05, September 10

The Liberal Democratic Party's presidential election has three policymakers, including former secretary general Ishiba, Chief Cabinet Secretary Suga and chairman of Kishida's political research, who are running for the voting and voting on this month. It is a development that appeals to each other.

The LDP presidential election, which will choose Prime Minister Abe's successor, is being run by former secretary general Ishiba, Chief Cabinet Secretary Suga, and chairman of the Kishida affairs. The three people's debate is in full swing.



Against this backdrop, the three candidates have been promoting each other's unique colors in terms of policy, and regarding childrearing support measures, Mr. Ishiba made a list of bills and budget measures to support women. While showing his stance to achieve this, Mr. Suga indicated that he would apply public medical insurance for infertility treatment to reduce the economic burden, and Mr. Kishida sought to pursue a policy of virtually zero delivery costs. I will.



Regarding the reorganization of ministries and agencies, Mr. Suga announced the establishment of a "digital agency" to promote digitalization across ministries, while Mr. Kishida said that "data agency" and digital that utilize big data etc. Introducing the idea of ​​establishing a new control tower organization that promotes urbanization, Mr. Ishiba has clarified the plan to establish a new ministry of disaster prevention in order to respond to large-scale disasters such as the earthquake directly below the capital city.



The presidential election is scheduled for a debate sponsored by the Japan Press Club on the 12th, and there are active policy debates in order to gain wider support for the voting and voting on 14th of this month.