The Liberal Democratic Party held the first meeting of the executive headquarters on the 25th over the party reform that Prime Minister Kishida positions as an important issue, and aimed at handling restrictions on the term of office of officers and formulating a "governance code" that guides organizational governance. I'm going to start the discussion.

At a press conference when the Second Kishida Cabinet was inaugurated, Prime Minister Kishida emphasized the idea of ​​speeding up the reform of the LDP as an important issue as president.



In response to this, the Liberal Democratic Party will set up the "Party Reform Implementation Headquarters" headed by Secretary-General Mogi and will hold the first meeting on the 25th.



Yoko Kamikawa and Takashi Yamashita, who have experience as Minister of Justice, will be appointed as executives in charge of business, including the handling of restrictions on the term of office of officers set by Prime Minister Kishida in the presidential election and the appointment of mid-career and young members of the Diet. It is expected to be discussed.



In addition, based on the fact that there have been a series of issues related to "politics and money," we have formulated a "governance code" that will guide organizational governance following private companies, and will work to make party management more transparent.



Mr. Mogi says, "We must change to a modern political party that is ahead of the new era."