China News Service, September 18th. According to Kyodo News, on the 18th local time, the Liberal Democratic Party presidential candidates who decided to succeed Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga: Taro Kono, the minister in charge of administrative reform, Fumio Kishida, former head of the political affairs investigation committee, Sanae Takaichi, the general secretary, and Seiko Nagada, acting secretary, participated in a public seminar hosted by the Japan Press Club.

Data map: Taro Kono, director of administrative reform in Japan.

  The four people debated on energy policies such as the new crown countermeasures, the pension system, and nuclear power plants.

Kono pointed out that in order to make the national pension a sustainable social security, it should be covered by consumption tax.

Kishida said that he will present an overall plan for economic measures of tens of trillions of yen, including the new crown epidemic and childcare measures.

  The presidential election will be voted on September 29 to elect a new president.

The four-person controversy has been fully launched.

  Kono pointed out about the pension system: “You cannot provide a minimum guaranteed pension based on insurance premiums. This is very clear from the structural point of view.” He proposed that for the younger generation, the system should be maintained through a thorough reform of the system.

  Kishida mentioned that it is necessary to completely curb the flow of people, secure beds and medical personnel, and emphasized that "First, I will present the overall idea of ​​an economic strategy of tens of trillions of yen, and implement it in earnest."

  In addition, Japan’s Kyodo News on the 17th and 18th on the election of the president of the Liberal Democratic Party of Japan, explored the support trends of party members and party members across the country.

In the telephone survey, the party members and party members who answered that they were eligible to vote were asked who is suitable to be the new president. The results showed that the answer was Taro Kono accounting for 48.6%, the largest number.

The answer is that Fumio Kishida accounts for 18.5%, and the answer is that Takashi Sanae accounts for 15.7%. The two are relatively close.

The answer is that Noda Shengzi accounted for 3.3%.

13.9% answered "not yet decided or don't know".

  Regarding the questions about which issues the next prime minister is expected to deal with, the most answered is the response to the new crown epidemic, accounting for 26.8%; followed by economic response 24.2%, diplomacy and security 19.4%.