China News Service, September 20. According to a report by the Japan Broadcasting Association (NHK), the nationwide voting of party members and party members for the presidential election of the Liberal Democratic Party of Japan has been launched.

The election team of the four candidates has frequently carried out election activities to gain more support by participating in online meetings and strengthening social media publicity.

Data map: Taro Kono, Minister of Regulatory Reform of Japan.

  On September 19, Taro Kono, the minister in charge of regulatory reforms in the election of the Democratic Party president, Fumio Kishida, former head of political affairs investigation, Sanae Takaichi, former minister of general affairs, and Seiko Noda, deputy secretary general of the Liberal Democratic Party, participated in TV programs as well as online conferences. And so on, actively preaching their own policy concepts.

  Kono exchanged opinions with the delivery staff engaged in the delivery agency business.

He pointed out that more companies should allow employees to engage in sideline jobs as an option to increase personal income.

  Kishida and the hotel operator held an online meeting.

Regarding the "Go To Travel" project, he said that he would study and reform this project to make it a system based on vaccination certificates.

  In an interview with various media, Gao City stated in response to the declining birthrate that it will work hard to make male childcare leave a necessary obligation, and provide tax cuts for families employing infant care workers.

  Noda said that the current system in which candidates can repeatedly stand for elections in small and proportional constituencies in the House of Representatives will be revised to reduce the number of members.

  In the Liberal Democratic Party presidential election, the proportion of party members was 382 votes, which is the same as the votes of Liberal Democratic Party members of Congress.

More than 1.1 million Liberal Democratic Party members and party members across the country have begun voting through mail and other methods.

  According to the report, the electoral teams believe that the initial activities of the election campaign will influence the direction of party members' votes, and will also have a certain impact on the votes of members of Congress.