Liberal Democratic Party Governor's Election Tomorrow's ballot counting 3 Candidates appeal to the end September 13 19:18

The Liberal Democratic Party presidential election to select the successor to Prime Minister Abe will be voted on the 14th.


Former Secretary-General Ishiba, Secretary-General Suga, and Chairman of the Political Survey, Kishida, each analyzed the election situation and appealed for support until the end by calling lawmakers who have not yet decided their attitude. ..

Former Secretary-General Ishiba, Secretary-General Suga, and President Kishida, who are running for the LDP presidential election, decided to vote for the reporters on the 14th after appearing in NHK's "Sunday Debate." Was shown.



Mr. Ishiba said, "The election is until the lid of the ballot box is closed, and I want to do my best to the end. With the support of many people, I want to do it to the point that I can not do it anymore. We must make an appeal to the end to regain the "convincing and empathy" that is being lost. "



Mr. Suga complained, "Without the vitality of the region, there is no vitality of the country," and proceeded in a concrete manner, such as creating a hometown tax payment system when he was the Minister for Internal Affairs and Communications. If it is superior in the election campaign, that is what Isn't it an expectation for the president? I will fight the presidential election without regrets until the end. "



Mr. Kishida said, "I realized that I had to appeal my own thoughts, not as the chairman of the political investigation, and I was able to convey my thoughts and political attitude firmly in the second half of the game. I want to continue working with my comrades until the end." I did.



After that, the three candidates analyzed the election situation and appealed for their support by calling a member of the Diet who had not yet decided their attitude.



Mr. Ishiba attended a meeting of local lawmakers held in Takaoka City, Toyama Prefecture, and said, "Regional revitalization should proceed with a sense of crisis that'Japan will disappear if we do not do this.'" He emphasized the idea of ​​working on regional revitalization.



After appearing in the "Sunday Debate," Secretary Suga analyzed the election situation with secretaries in Tokyo and had a meeting about future measures.



Mr. Kishida entered the party headquarters and called for support by calling directly to lawmakers who have not yet revealed their attitude, and received reports on the status of local ballot counting in various places.