With the inauguration of the Second Kishida Cabinet, Prime Minister Kishida has entered into final adjustments with the intention of appointing former Minister of Defense Nakatani of the Liberal Democratic Party as a new assistant to the Prime Minister in charge of human rights issues with China in mind. I did.

In the previous LDP presidential election, Prime Minister Kishida expressed his intention to appoint an aide to the Prime Minister in charge of human rights issues with China in mind.



With the inauguration of the Second Kishida Cabinet scheduled for the 10th, Prime Minister Kishida will be the new assistant to the Prime Minister in charge of human rights issues, and Gen Nakatani, who will be the representative caretaker of the Liberal Democratic Party's Tanigaki Group. We have entered into final adjustments in the direction of appointing the Minister of Defense.



Mr. Nakatani has been elected to the Kochi 1st district of the House of Representatives 11 times and is 64 years old.



He was elected for the first time in the House of Representatives election in 1990, served as Minister of Defense and chairman of the Liberal Democratic Party's security investigation, and supported Prime Minister Kishida in the previous presidential election.



Prime Minister Kishida aims to show his willingness to resolve human rights issues by appointing Mr. Nakatani, who is the co-chairman of the bipartisan parliamentary federation over China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, as an assistant to the Prime Minister. It seems to be a thing.