In the Liberal Democratic Party for the next House of Representatives election, there are about 10 constituencies that need to be adjusted, such as two former ministers showing their intention to run for the Yamaguchi 3rd district. I'm going to proceed.

For the next House of Representatives election, a member of the House of Councilors of the Liberal Democratic Party and former Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Hayashi of the Kishida faction said on the 15th, "In order to steer the country, we must overcome the hurdle of switching to the House of Representatives." We have officially announced that we will run for the Yamaguchi 3rd district.



Mr. Hayashi is ready to run as an independent even if the party is not officially recognized.



In response to this election, former Chief Cabinet Secretary Kawamura of the second class also said, "I have a strong desire to protect the seats no matter who comes out," and the Yamaguchi 3rd district may become a conservative election campaign. It has come out.



Mr. Nikai said that the party's official recognition will give priority to Mr. Kawamura, who was elected in the previous constituency, and will not hesitate to dispose of him if Mr. Hayashi runs for office.



In addition, within the Liberal Democratic Party, there are about 10 constituencies that require candidate adjustment, such as Niigata 2nd district and Gunma 1st district, where the Hosoda faction and the second-class incumbents are motivated to run for candidacy.



Regarding the official dispute, there are voices saying that the election cannot be fought unless it is judged based on the activities in the constituency and the intention of the party's local organization, such as the acquisition record of new party members. I will make careful adjustments while listening to the ideas of the faction to which I belong.