In response to the fact that former Prime Minister Abe, who was giving a speech in Nara City, was shot with a gun and seems to be in a state of cardiopulmonary arrest, there are reactions from various parties in Japan.

Liberal Democratic Party Chairman Hosoda "I'm worried"

The chairman of the House of Representatives Hosoda, who was the chairman of the Liberal Democratic Party Abe faction before the former Prime Minister Abe, entered the Liberal Democratic Party headquarters before 1:00 pm and told reporters, "I can't comment because I don't know what it is. ".

Liberal Democratic Party Chairman Takagi National Assembly "Attack with weapons is outrageous"

The Liberal Democratic Party's chairman of the Diet, Takagi, told NHK that "it is outrageous to attack with weapons because of an incredible outrage. I don't know the details, so I pray for safety." ..

Former Minister of Internal Affairs and Communications Takeda "Praying for recovery is absolutely unforgivable"

Former Minister of Internal Affairs and Communications Takeda of the Liberal Democratic Party told NHK, "I'm really surprised, and now I have to keep an eye on the situation and pray for recovery. I can't forgive it in order to protect democracy."

Former Liberal Democratic Party Chairman of the Political Survey "Never forgiven"

Shimomura, the former chairman of the Liberal Democratic Party's political investigation, who belongs to the same faction as former Prime Minister Abe, told NHK that "I am checking the information. I can not imagine that this will happen during the election period in Japan, absolutely. Is not allowed. "

Liberal Democratic Party Former Chairman Moriyama "Challenge to Democracy, Pray for Recovery"

Former Liberal Democratic Party chairman Moriyama told NHK, "If it is true that former Prime Minister Abe was shot, it would be a challenge to democracy, and violence could block speech. No. Now I just pray for Mr Abe's recovery. "

Liberal Democratic Party Former Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Shiotani "Really Dangerous Things"

Former Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Shiotani, acting chairman of the LDP Abe faction, told NHK, "I was surprised. It is really dangerous that this kind of thing actually happens in Japanese politics. Future response as a faction Depends on the situation. "

Liberal Democratic Party Chairman of the House of Representatives Oshima "Gun and violence are absolutely unacceptable"

Former Speaker of the House of Representatives Oshima of the Liberal Democratic Party told NHK, "It's sudden and I'm very surprised. You shouldn't suppress speech with violence, and use guns and violence no matter what the claim. Is absolutely unforgivable. I have a feeling similar to anger. I pray for the safety of former Prime Minister Abe and his recovery. "

Deputy Secretary General of the House of Councilors Ishii "I'm surprised"

Liberal Democratic Party Deputy Secretary General Ishii told NHK, "I was surprised to hear the news. I just pray for safety. I have no idea how it will affect the House of Councilors election."

Former Minister of Reconstruction Watanabe "No way in Japan"

Former Minister of Reconstruction Hiromichi Watanabe, the director of the LDP's accounting bureau, entered the LDP headquarters before 1:00 pm and told reporters, "I can't believe this will happen in Japan. We will discuss the response with the office staff from now on. "

Former Member of the House of Councilors Arai "Violence is completely outrageous"

Hiroyuki Arai, a former member of the House of Councilors who served as a member of the Cabinet Secretariat in the Abe Cabinet, told reporters after entering Mr. Abe's office in the Diet yesterday on his way back to Tokyo from a tour at the airport in Osaka. I don't know the situation, but violence is completely outrageous. I just pray for safety. "

LDP faction chairman "absolutely not recognized"

One of the chairmen of the LDP faction said, "It's a challenge to democracy. Speech should be countered by speech, and weapons such as guns should not be used, and it is absolutely unacceptable. Yuan Abe I pray for the safety of the Prime Minister. "

Ritsumin Ogawa, Chairman of the Political Survey "What Must Never Be"

Ogawa, the chairman of the Constitutional Democratic Party's political investigation, told NHK that "I can't say anything. It should never be. I pray for the safety of former Prime Minister Abe. And I hope to find out the truth." I did.

Komeito Secretary-general "I am surprised at the situation that should not be"

Komeito Secretary-General Ishii told NHK, "I was surprised at the situation that shouldn't happen. I sincerely pray that Mr. Abe is safe. It is an act that cannot be forgiven, including the background. I want you to investigate thoroughly. "

Ishin Baba Co-Representative "Never forgiven"

Baba, co-representative of the Nippon Ishin no Kai, told NHK that "it is absolutely unacceptable to block freedom of speech with violence because it should never be. Now, the life of former Prime Minister Abe will be saved. I hope. "

Democratic Party for the People Tamaki "Don't forgive the barbarism of the murder of speech"

Tamaki, the Democratic Party for the People's Democratic Party, told reporters in Sendai, "We cannot forgive the barbarism that kills speech during the election. It is a sneaky act and I would like to express my strong resentment. I sincerely pray for a quick recovery. "

Communist Shii Chairman "Resolutely strong and protesting this barbarity"

In a street speech in Kobe, the Communist Party's chairman, Kazuo Shii, said, "We must never allow speech to be crushed by violence. I sincerely hope. "

Comments on Twitter for executives of each party

On Twitter, executives from each party comment.



"If the news is true, I sincerely hope that former Prime Minister Abe, who suffered damage, will be safe and recover," said Ogawa, the chairman of the Constitutional Democratic Party.



Mr. Yasushi Adachi of the Nippon Ishin no Kai said, "I'm just stunned by the breaking news. I want you to save your life. You can only pray."



"Violence is absolutely unacceptable. I pray for your safety," said Koike, the secretary general of the Communist Party.