China News Service, September 17th, a comprehensive report, Japan's Liberal Democratic Party President Yoshihide Suga was elected as the 99th Prime Minister in the election of prime ministers in the plenary meeting of the House of Representatives and Senate on the afternoon of the 16th. Japan has entered the era of Yoshihide Suga.

Yoshihide Suga, who has vowed to continue Abe's ruling line, introduced a cabinet of "old and young" and introduced five newcomers.

He emphasized at the press conference that the cabinet will make it its top priority to overcome the COVID-19 crisis and strive to promote Japan's economic recovery.

Data map: Yoshihide Suga.

  According to reports, after the Prime Minister’s appointment ceremony and the cabinet certification ceremony held in the palace on the evening of the 16th, the cabinet of Yoshihide Suga, which was jointly governed by the Zimin and Komei parties, was formally established.

Suga Yoshihide said at the press conference that "the top priority is the new coronavirus response."

  Yoshihide Suga emphasized at the press conference: "It is my mission to effectively inherit the measures of the Abe administration and move forward." He mentioned monetary easing, fiscal policy, and growth strategy, advocated "inheriting Abenomics," and pointed out that "will Break the vertical division of administration, vested rights, and bad precedentism, and signal to strive for the realization of a "cabinet that works for the people."

  Suga Yoshihide introduced the new crown countermeasures: "It is the people's most anticipated to take into account the prevention of the spread of the epidemic and the economy. First of all, we will do our best on this matter. We will strive to ensure that the vaccine is widely available to all people by the first half of next year.

  It is said that Yoshihide Suga has served as Chief Cabinet Secretary since the establishment of the second Abe Cabinet, responsible for crisis management.

In the new cabinet, the deputy prime minister and financial minister Taro Aso (79 years old), who jointly supported the Abe cabinet, will remain in office. Foreign minister Toshimitsu Motegi (64 years old) and environmental minister Shinjiro Koizumi (39 years old) remain in office.

Five people including Nong Nogami Kotaro (53) who entered the cabinet for the first time.

  In addition, on the 15th, a new "Cadet Party" formed by the merger of the Constitutional Democracy and the National Democratic Party was born. It is the first major opposition party with more than 100 members of the House of Representatives in about 8 years.

In the future, there will be a controversy with the government led by Yoshihide Suga in the Diet.

  It is reported that this is the first change of prime minister since December 2012 in 7 years and 8 months.

The Abe cabinet resigned collectively on the morning of the 16th.

Abe has 2822 consecutive days in office and 3188 days including the first cabinet, which is the longest in history.