China News Service, April 26. According to Kyodo News, Japan’s Yoshihide Suga government ushered in the first national elections after taking office. Counting.

Including the defeat by not standing, the Liberal Democratic Party lost all.

The data picture shows Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga.

  According to reports, opposition parties such as the Cadet Party won 3 victories by virtue of the "four parties fighting together."

This was regarded as an outpost in the next House of Representatives election, and the result was a blow to Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga (President of the Liberal Democratic Party).

The term of the House of Representatives is about to expire in October, and Yoshihide Suga’s strategy for the dissolution of the House of Representatives is bound to be affected.

The ruling party may be cautious about dissolving early and worrying about the election of the House of Representatives under the leadership of Yoshihide Suga.

  The Liberal Democratic Party did not recommend candidates in Hokkaido's second district. In the fiercely contested Hiroshima and Nagano, they were recommended by the Komeito.

The total defeat, including the conservative site Hiroshima, reflects the deep-rooted criticism of the government around "politics and money" and the response to the new crown.

Although the Liberal Democratic Party and the Komeito Party tried to mobilize support groups in Hiroshima, they were unable to fully conduct election campaigns due to the violation of the Public Office Election Law surrounding the 2019 Senate election.

  Yasaki Yamaguchi, the chairman of the Liberal Democratic Party’s election strategy, admitted to reporters at the party headquarters that politics and money were the cause of failure, and said that he "seriously recognizes that this is the trial of voters."

Ishii Kei, secretary-general of the Komei Party, expressed concern about the impact on the operation of the government.

  The opposition parties gathered "organization votes" centered on the Federation of Trade Unions (United) and attracted votes that criticized the government.

In Hiroshima, the practice of implementing a general war for the opposition parties in the House of Representatives elections to explore the direction of the wind has had an effect.

  Tetsuro Fukuyama, secretary-general of the Liberal Democratic Party, told reporters at the party headquarters: "The Yoshihide Suga cabinet has been given an extremely severe trial. This is the result of political and financial scandals and the response to the new crown that have caused distrust of the people."

  In the case of the former Senator Kawai in Hiroshima, his election was invalid because he was guilty of violating the "Public Office Election Law" and was re-elected for this reason.

The minority party rookie Osamu Miyaguchi (45 years old, recommended by Limin, the national, and social citizens) also received support from the Japanese Communist Party and defeated the Liberal Democratic Party rookie.

  The Hokkaido 2 district by-election was implemented because the former farm minister Yoshikawa Takamori (who has withdrawn from the Liberal Democratic Party) who was involved in a bribery case resigned as a member of the Diet.

Former member of the Liberal Democratic Party Kenko Matsuki (62 years old, recommended by nationals and social citizens) also received support from the Communist Party of Japan and achieved his fifth election.

  Nagano implemented a by-election due to the death of Yuichiro Haneda, the former head of the Liberal Democratic Party. The new Liberal Democratic Party and his brother Jiro Haneda (51 years old, recommended by the Communist, National, and Social People) defeated the new Liberal Democratic Party and achieved his first election. As a "War of Tribute", it has received widespread support.