China News Service, December 6, According to the Japan Broadcasting Association (NHK), Takaichi Sanae, who is currently the chairman of the Liberal Democratic Party of Japan, participated in a TV program recently and expressed his intention to become the successor of the current Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida.

On the other hand, she also emphasized that the current position is to support the Kishida regime.

Data map: Sanae Takaichi, the former Minister of General Affairs of Japan and the current Liberal Democratic Party's political investigation chairman

  According to reports, when Sanae Takaichi, the current chairman of the Liberal Democratic Party of Japan, participated in a TV program, she was asked whether she wanted to challenge the successor of Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida. On the one hand, she also emphasized, "I know very well that I am currently in a position to support the Kishida regime."

  According to the report, regarding whether to return to the Abe faction of the Liberal Democratic Party, Sanae Takaichi said, "I am also wondering if I can return, but I have not received an invitation yet."

  On the other hand, with regard to the issue of constitutional amendments, Gao City stated that constitutional amendments are necessary, but they should be unanimously agreed by the Congress.

  According to previous reports, on September 8, Takashi officially announced that she would participate in the election of the Democratic Party president and received the support of former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. She expressed her efforts to become Japan's first female prime minister.

In the Liberal Democratic Party presidential election held on September 29, Takaichi Sanae was defeated by Fumio Kishida and missed the party leader.