Former Political Survey Chairman Kishida, who announced his candidacy for the LDP presidential election, called on the party's prefectural leaders and business people to support him in his hometown of Hiroshima, and then focused on gaining support from the public and party members. He expressed his desire to develop an election campaign.

Former Political Survey Chairman Kishida, who officially announced his candidacy for the LDP presidential election due to the expiration of his term at the end of next month, spoke with the party's prefectural leaders and business people at a hotel in Hiroshima City today. I attended the meetings one after another.



In this, Mr. Kishida reported on the process of expressing his candidate, and emphasized that "the LDP must listen to the voices of the people and show that it is a political party with a wide range of options," and called for support.



After this, Mr. Kishida told reporters, "Since there is distrust and dissatisfaction with politics among the people, I would like to proceed with the election toward the people and party members. I am thinking, and I want to refine my policy and bring it to the hearts of the people. "



He also stated that he would appoint mid-career and younger members to party officers and set restrictions on his term of office. It's important to show that you are a party that can. "