On the morning of September 3, Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga, who had a sluggish poll, officially announced that he would no longer seek re-election of the Prime Minister and withdrew from the Liberal Democratic Party presidential election held on September 29.

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On the morning of September 3, Japanese Prime Minister Suga Yoshihide , whose polls were sluggish, officially announced that he would no longer seek re-election of the Prime Minister and withdrew from the Liberal Democratic Party presidential election held on September 29. Japanese politics has once again fallen into turmoil, and people from all sides are ready to compete on the stage. At present, the voting time for House of Representatives agreed by Japan is October 17, which also means that is only 44 days away from the emergence of the new Japanese Prime Minister. Who will replace Suga Yoshihide as Japanese Prime Minister?

On the morning of September 3, Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga, who had a sluggish poll, officially announced that he would no longer seek re-election of the Prime Minister and withdrew from the Liberal Democratic Party presidential election held on September 29. - DayDayNews

Previously, Suga Yoshihide made it clear that he wanted to run for the election and received strong support from the Secretary-General Niya Toshihiro . Although the various factions were dissatisfied with it, they were still restrained. Except for former Foreign Minister Kisha Fumio Kishida and former General Minister Takaichi Saena officially announced their candidacy, all parties are waiting and watching. Although Liberal Democratic Party President Hirobu Shimomura , Hirobu Shimomura expressed his willingness to run for election, he was called to the Prime Minister's residence and taught him a lesson, admitting his conscience and focusing on his work.

Now, Suga Yoshihide abandoned the election, and all forces have surfaced. The most popular thing in all walks of life is that Japan's Minister of Administrative Reform Kono Taro . In the afternoon of that day, he visited Asho Taro , and then it was reported that he planned to run for the president of the Liberal Democratic Party. Acting Secretary-General of the Liberal Democratic Party Noda Seiko also threw a stone to ask for directions and expressed his wish to run for election to many party insiders. Shigeru Ishiba , which competed with Yoshihide Suga last year, said that if the conditions and environment are appropriate, he will be prepared to serve as prime minister. Shimomura Hirobu , who had previously admitted defeat under the threat of Suga Yoshihide, also re-proclaimed and would participate in the election.

On the morning of September 3, Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga, who had a sluggish poll, officially announced that he would no longer seek re-election of the Prime Minister and withdrew from the Liberal Democratic Party presidential election held on September 29. - DayDayNews

Suga Yoshihide's abandonment was like pouring a bowl of water into a hot oil pan. All forces were already in full swing. Who among these people is most likely to win the support of various factions?

First of all, we look at the first statement and the most jumping Gaoshi Zaomi . Judging from the traditional ecology of Japanese politics, Takashi, as a female politician, has little hope for . In addition, although Takashi Saemi was once a leader of Abe , she is currently a factionless person in the Liberal Democratic Party and it is estimated that it will be difficult to obtain enough support.

On the morning of September 3, Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga, who had a sluggish poll, officially announced that he would no longer seek re-election of the Prime Minister and withdrew from the Liberal Democratic Party presidential election held on September 29. - DayDayNews

Compared with Takashi, Kishida Fumio's advantages are relatively obvious. He himself is the leader of the important faction of the Liberal Democratic Party, the Kishida faction, and he is also highly regarded by the young and strong faction within the Liberal Democratic Party. On the day Suga Yoshihide abandoned the election, almost all media focused on him, while there was little public opinion in Takashi. In fact, Fumio Kishida had long been ambition to rise. He competed with Yoshihide Suga on the same stage last year, but because major factions in the party supported pushing Yoshihide Suga to power, Kishida ended in a crushing defeat.

However, there is someone else who may get the most support in , that is, the political star Taro Kawano, mentioned earlier. According to a poll conducted by Japanese media at the end of August, 16% of people believe that Taro Kono is most suitable to serve as the next Liberal Democratic Party president, while Shigeru Ishiba and Fumio Kishida ranked 2 and 3 respectively, and Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga ranked 4th only. In addition to having a public opinion base, is also favored by Abe and Aso , and cultivated it as a political successor. If these two bigwigs think the time is ripe, they are very likely to come forward to support him.

On the morning of September 3, Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga, who had a sluggish poll, officially announced that he would no longer seek re-election of the Prime Minister and withdrew from the Liberal Democratic Party presidential election held on September 29. - DayDayNews

Like Fumio Kishida, Taro Kono has long had the ambition to rise. During the Liberal Democratic Party's internal election last year, he wanted to attack the position of president, but it is said that Aso persuaded him. Aso and Abe probably had expected the dilemma that Suga Yoshihide might face today, so they didn't want to take the blame, so they finally chose the factionless person, Yoshihide Suga. This year, the key to whether Taro Kono can get support from the faction is Abe and Aso's prediction of the situation.

Nowadays, the epidemic in Japan has not yet passed, and those who come to power next may still face a dilemma similar to Suga Yoshihide. However, crisis and opportunity coexist. After the new prime minister came to power, Tokyo Paralympic has ended. The new cabinet will be able to deal with the epidemic more closely, and it is possible to control the previous spread of the epidemic. This depends on how the Liberal Democratic Party bosses evaluate it.However, Taro Kono is full of energy and is already looking for a member of parliament to be his election recommendation.

The other person chooses Shigeru Ishiba. Since the "Shipo Sect" he is in is a niche faction within the Liberal Democratic Party and he is in a wait-and-see situation, the possibility of being elected seems to be unlikely.

On the morning of September 3, Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga, who had a sluggish poll, officially announced that he would no longer seek re-election of the Prime Minister and withdrew from the Liberal Democratic Party presidential election held on September 29. - DayDayNews

0 The election within the Liberal Democratic Party is generally still factional politics. Whoever can win more factional support will be able to ascend to the top. Currently, the most popular Japanese circles are Kishida Fumio and Kono Taro, but in terms of factional basis, Kono Taro is even better. , plus, Fumio Kishida and Secretary-General Toshihiro Nikai, it is unlikely that the "second-level faction" will support Kishida. Kono's campaign this time seems to have asked about Ma's attitude. If he hadn't forced himself to stand up, then the next Japanese Prime Minister would be him.

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