Prime Minister Kishida has met with Secretary-General Amari of the Liberal Democratic Party one after another over the House of Representatives election, which is expected to be voted on the 31st of this month. We have confirmed that we will work closely together to win the championship.

Regarding the House of Representatives election, Prime Minister Kishida announced at a press conference on the 4th that he would dissolve the House of Representatives on the 14th next week and announce it on the 19th and vote counting on the 31st.



Under these circumstances, Prime Minister Kishida met one after another at the Prime Minister's Office on the morning of the 6th with Secretary-General Amari of the Liberal Democratic Party and Chairman of the Election Countermeasures Committee Endo.



At the meeting, the House of Representatives will rush to adjust the constituencies for which candidates have not yet been decided, including about 10 constituencies where official competition continues within the party, and the two by-elections of the House of Councilors announced on the 7th. Since it is also positioned as an election outpost, we confirmed that we will work closely together to win.

After this, Mr. Amari told reporters, "Prime Minister Kishida said,'It is necessary to communicate frequently so that the government and the party can work together firmly.'" ..