The Liberal Democratic Party presidential election has begun to be voted by party members and party friends nationwide, and the four camps who ran for the election saw that the efforts at the beginning of the election campaign would affect their whereabouts, such as online meetings and strengthening of dissemination on SNS. We are planning to strengthen the movement toward expanding support.

The four ministers in charge of regulatory reform, Kishida, former Minister of Internal Affairs and Communications, and Acting Secretary-General Noda, who ran for the LDP presidential election, appeared on TV programs on the 19th and attended online meetings. Then he appealed for his own policy.



▽ Minister of State for Regulatory Reform Kono exchanged opinions with the delivery staff of the delivery agency service, and expressed the recognition that more companies need to be allowed to do side businesses as an option to increase income.



▽ Former Political Survey Chairman Kishida expressed his intention to consider changing "Go To Travel" to a system that uses vaccination certificates at an online meeting with hotel and inn owners.



▽ Former Minister of Internal Affairs and Communications Takaichi expressed his willingness to oblige men to take childcare leave as a measure against the declining birthrate and to introduce tax credits when using babysitters in interviews with media companies.



▽ Acting Secretary-General Noda stated in an interview with media companies that the number of members should be reduced by reviewing the system that allows multiple candidates for single-member constituencies and proportional representation in the lower house elections.



In this presidential election, 382 votes, which is the same as the parliamentary vote, will be allocated as party member votes, and voting by more than 1.1 million party members and party friends nationwide has already begun by mail.



Each camp believes that efforts in the early stages of the election campaign will affect the whereabouts of party membership votes and affect the movement of parliamentary membership votes, so even on the 20th of the last day of consecutive holidays, online meetings and strengthening of dissemination on SNS etc. We are planning to strengthen the movement toward expanding support.