Liberal Democratic Party presidential election announced on September 17 and voted on 29th.

We have summarized the movements of each parliamentary group on the 2nd.

Takeshita faction correspondence will continue to be considered

The Liberal Democratic Party Takeshita faction held a meeting at the party headquarters and was attended by more than 30 people.



At the meeting, Foreign Minister Motegi, acting chairman, said, "There will be party officer appointments next week. The order of the presidential election and the lower house election will probably not change. I want to respond to it. "



At the meeting, other executives expressed similar opinions and decided to continue to consider how to respond to the presidential election.

Nikai faction No formal response is decided

The Liberal Democratic Party's second class met at a faction office near the parliament, attended by about 30 people.



At the meeting, Secretary-General Nikai said, "Thank you. Thank you for your help," keeping in mind that he will retire as Secretary-General.



In addition, executives commented, "Let's unite and unite," but at the meeting on the 2nd, we did not decide on a formal response to the presidential election.

Kishida faction Confirmed full support for Mr. Kishida

The Liberal Democratic Party Kishida faction held a meeting at a faction office near the Diet, and about 20 people attended.



Former political research chairman Kishida, who announced his candidacy for the presidential election, was absent due to a TV appearance, while former Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Hayashi, a faction executive, said, "The situation is changing rapidly, but without being swayed, I believe in you. It is important to appeal and head for the presidential election. Let's unite and support Mr. Kishida, "and confirmed full support for Mr. Kishida.

Ishiba faction Confirmed unity to maximize the power of Mr. Ishiba

The Liberal Democratic Party Ishiba faction held a meeting in the Diet, and more than 10 people attended.



At the meeting, several attendees commented that "Mr. Ishiba should run for the presidential election."



Then, considering that the party officers will be appointed next week, we confirmed that we will unite to maximize the power of Mr. Ishiba while assessing the situation within the party.

Youth Bureau "I'm sorry to have the impression that I'm straying"

The Liberal Democratic Party's Youth Bureau met online with more than 100 members of the local organization on the 2nd.



Among them, a local organization said, "It is very disappointing that the news about the dissolution of the House of Representatives gave the impression that the Liberal Democratic Party was straying. There were a number of comments such as "It is necessary" and "The party must be managed from the perspective of the people who are having a hard time with the new Corona."



After that, Mr. Makishima, the director of the youth bureau, told reporters, "I shared a sense of crisis and information. I also confirmed that I will not forget the spirit that politics belongs to the people, not the politics within the party." ..

4 consecutive days of talks between Prime Minister Suga and Environment Minister Koizumi

Prime Minister Suga met with Minister of the Environment Koizumi on the morning of the 2nd at the Prime Minister's Office for about 40 minutes.



The meeting between Prime Minister Suga and Minister Koizumi has been held for four consecutive days.



After the meeting, Minister Koizumi told reporters, "Prime Minister Suga believes that those elected in the presidential election should decide on the lower house election."



Minister Koizumi has advised Prime Minister Kan that "the postponement of the presidential election is not allowed and there is no cause for the dissolution of the lower house," and it seems that he exchanged opinions on the schedule of the lower house election at the meeting on the 2nd. Can be done.

Former Minister of Internal Affairs and Communications Takaichi “Compete for policy in the presidential election without receiving party officer personnel”

Former Minister of Internal Affairs and Communications Takaichi, who is eager to run for the LDP presidential election, was asked in the TBS program "Hiruobi!" "Of course, I want to compete for policy in the presidential election," he said.