After the Liberal Democratic Party was completely defeated in the three elections, which was the first national election for the Suga administration, Prime Minister Suga said at the party's board of directors, "It was a very difficult result. Listen to the voices of the people. , I want to get results in the future. "

The opposition candidates won all three elections, which were the first national elections for the Suga administration, and the Liberal Democratic Party lost all of them, including the election that did not support the candidates.



In response to this, Prime Minister Suga said at the LDP board meeting on the 26th, "It was a very severe result. I would like to humbly accept the referees of the people and do what I should do. Listen to the voices of the people. , I would like to work together with the party to produce results in the future. "



On the other hand, from the 25th, the third state of emergency has been declared in Tokyo, Osaka, etc. "In the midst of the spread of infection in metropolitan areas, to stop drinking alcohol at restaurants and curb the flow of people. We decided to focus on measures such as measures, mainly during the Golden Week holidays, "and asked for the cooperation of the party.



Regarding vaccination, he emphasized, "With the end of July in mind, the government will take every possible measure to ensure that all elderly people can complete the two vaccinations."

Liberal Democratic Party Secretary-General "Humbly accept"

The Liberal Democratic Party's secretary-general, Nikai, said at a press conference, "I received a great deal of effort, but it was a disappointing result. I would like to take it humbly and prepare for the next. I will reflect on it and do my best to win next time. "



He also asked if the results of this election would affect the decision on when to dissolve the House of Representatives. "I can't say that it's not at all, but that's because the general election is a general election. I want to respond firmly." I did.



Furthermore, regarding the defeat in the re-election of the Hiroshima constituency of the House of Councilors, the cause of the defeat was that 150 million yen was transferred from the Liberal Democratic Party headquarters to Mr. Anri Kawai before the election of the House of Councilors. He pointed out that it might be, "It is very difficult to fight the election while the voters continue to have doubts, and it is important to clear the doubts as much as possible."