Prime Minister Kishida told reporters on the 14th before the dissolution of the House of Representatives, "I am feeling very solemn. I would like to appeal what we are aiming for through the election." Said.

When Prime Minister Kishida entered the Prime Minister's Office around 7:30 am on the 14th, he told reporters, "We must make decisions from the people. We are very solemn. It's been 11 days since I took office, and I've explained what the new cabinet will do, but through the elections, I'd like to firmly appeal what we are trying to do and what we are aiming for. I would like to say at a press conference. "



In addition, when the reporters asked, "How do you look back on the start from your inauguration?", "It was a very dense schedule, but I do not feel strangely tired and my feelings are very fulfilling. The new cabinet. I maintain a strong desire to firmly appeal to what I am aiming for. "