Regarding Prime Minister Kishida's continued chairmanship of the faction, Seko, Secretary-General of the House of Councillors of the Liberal Democratic Party, said, ``Prime Minister Kishida never did his job with a clear faction color.'' I showed the idea that the person should decide whether to leave.

Former Prime Minister Suga of the Liberal Democratic Party told reporters on the 10th, "Many of the successive prime ministers may have left the faction to which they belonged." complained to



Regarding this, Seko, secretary-general of the Liberal Democratic Party's House of Councilors, said at a press conference, ``While I was working as a member of the board of directors in the Kishida administration, Prime Minister Kishida never worked with a blatant faction color. I think," he said.



After that, he said, "Prime Minister Kishida himself should make a good judgment on whether to leave the faction."



Recently, it has become customary for the Prime Minister of the Liberal Democratic Party to keep a distance from factions during his tenure, and former Prime Minister Abe has left the faction, and Vice President Aso has refrained from activities in the faction.