Liberal Democratic Party executive office is settled. Chief Cabinet Secretary goes to selection based on experienced deputy chief cabinet secretary September 15 5:09

Suga, the new president who won the LDP presidential election, has solidified the face of the new executive department, such as having the secretary general of the second floor continue to cast.

On the other hand, there is a growing view that Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Aso will be treated in important posts toward the Cabinet Secretariat on the 16th, and the Chief Cabinet Secretary, who is the focus, has supported the Abe administration together. We are proceeding with the selection of personnel based on the experience of the Secretary.

In the LDP presidential election, a vote was held by members of the Diet and representatives of the prefectural federations on the 14th, and Secretary of State Suga won 377 votes, which is about 70% of the 534 valid votes, and was elected as the new president. it was done.



In response to this, it was decided that the new president, Suga, will proceed with the selection of new executive officers, and will continue to cast the secretary general of the second floor and the chairman of the Ishihara faction's Moriyama National Assembly.



In addition, Mr. Sato, the former Minister of Internal Affairs and Communications of the Aso faction, will be the chairman of the general affairs, Mr. Shimomura, the chairman of the election measures of the Hosoda faction, and Mr. Taimei Yamaguchi of the Takeshita faction will succeed Mr. Shimomura. One from each of the five factions that supported him in this presidential election has been appointed.



In addition, Seiko Noda, a former Minister for Internal Affairs and Communications, who is a non-faction, will be appointed as the acting secretary-general, and the deputy secretary-general of the second-class faction will continue to be cast.



On the other hand, Mr. Suga has decided to start full-scale examination of ministerial personnel for tomorrow's organization.



Mr. Suga said on the 15th that Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Aso was "extremely important in the administration of the administration," and there is a growing view that he will be treated in important posts.



In addition, regarding the Chief Cabinet Secretary, who has been the focus, since the second Abe Cabinet, we have been selecting personnel based on those who have experience as the Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary who supported the administration together.



Mr. Suga will be elected as the 99th Prime Minister at the plenary session of both Houses of Representatives to be held on the 16th, and will launch a new cabinet on the same day.