Secretary of State Suga 3213th press conference "Crisis management will be perfect even in the next administration" September 14, 12:11

Secretary of State Suga attended the 3213th press conference since the inauguration of the second Abe administration, and said that he had been working on crisis management as a top priority during his tenure for seven years and eight months, and that he will be safe in the next administration. He emphasized the need to take all possible measures for crisis management such as security issues, natural disasters, and anti-terrorism measures.

Chief Cabinet Secretary Suga, who is running for the LDP presidential election, attended the 3213th press conference on the morning of the 14th, both regular and extraordinary, since the inauguration of the second Abe administration.



Among them, Secretary of State Suga said, "Under Prime Minister Abe, it is important to revitalize the economy, rebuild diplomatic security, realize all-generation social security, and take measures against the new coronavirus. I've been working on the challenges. Every day, new challenges arise and I had to be tense and do my best. "



He added, "It is a valuable opportunity to accurately convey the position and views of the government, and we have prepared well, politely and sincerely. Every press conference is an impressive one." It was.



On the other hand, regarding the issues that were emphasized, "As Chief Cabinet Secretary, I have been working with a sense of tension as my top priority issue for crisis management. I have consistently emphasized overcoming the barriers of ministries and agencies by eliminating vertical division. The government will work as one. "



He added, "Protecting the lives and peaceful lives of the people is an important mission imposed on the government, and it is natural to do everything in our power to manage the crisis with a sense of tension." He emphasized the need to take all possible measures to manage crises such as security issues, natural disasters, and anti-terrorism measures.