Prime Minister Kishida has been in office for 7 days, and although he is on a par with former Prime Minister Kakuei Tanaka, he does not have anything special to say about the length of his tenure, but says he will continue to take care of what he has accomplished day by day and respond to domestic and international issues. I have expressed my intention to do so.

Prime Minister Kishida, who took office in October 2021, will have been in office for 7 days, making his term of office 886 days, making him the ninth post-war prime minister in history, along with former Prime Minister Kakuei Tanaka.

Prime Minister Kishida was asked by reporters on the night of the 6th about his reaction and future resolutions, and said, ``Since the beginning of the year, I have been working every day on issues that cannot be postponed, such as disaster response, restoring political trust, and raising wages and other measures to overcome deflation.'' "I think we will continue to think about the issues and make decisions every time."

He added, ``I have nothing special to say about the length of my term as it is a process of daily accumulation, but I would like to continue to take care of the accumulation and tackle each issue one by one.''