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Liberal Democratic Party presidential election voting estimates look here!Japanese media: Kono will be the first, the second round of voting is highly likely (Figure) | International

The election of the president of the Liberal Democratic Party of Japan will be voted on the afternoon of the 29th.Drawing: Lin Yixin

The election of the president of the Japanese Liberal Democratic Party will be voted in the afternoon of tomorrow (29). It is expected that the 27th president will be elected to succeed Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga. Japanese media “Kyodo News” will implement the “Congress Member Support Trend Survey Results Combining Party Members and Party Members’ votes.” The results of the survey showed that although Taro Kono, the minister in charge of administrative reform, may have the first vote, but less than half of the votes, the possibility of a final vote with Fumio Kishida, the former head of the government affairs survey, ranked second.

The candidates for this election include the 60-year-old Fumio Kishida and the 60-year-old former Minister of Internal Affairs and Communications.Takaichi Sanae, 58-year-old Kono Taro, and 61-year-old former Minister of General Affairs Seiko Noda. Since the Liberal Democratic Party is the largest party in Japan, whoever can be selected as the president of the Democratic Party will be expected to be the next prime minister of Japan.

In the first round of the Liberal Democratic Party presidential election, there were a total of 764 votes, including 382 votes from party members and 382 votes from members.

According to a report by Japan’s Kyodo News, the “congress members’ support trend survey results combined with the survey of party members and party members’ votes” is as of the 27th. Interviews with congressmen or people close to them have confirmed that Fumio Kishida has roughly 135 votes in terms of votes for congressmen. Around the time, the candidates are ahead. Kono Taro is ahead of 100 votes, Takaichi Sanae has between 95 and 99 votes, Noda Seiko has more than 20 votes, and about 20 people have not yet decided or answered.

After “Kyodo News” converted the survey on the support of party members and party members carried out on the 25th and 26th into the number of votes and the votes of members, Taro Kono will have more than 300 votes, Fumio Kishida will have more than 230 votes, and Sanae Takaichi will have more than 230 votes. Between 165 and 169 votes, Noda Seiko had about 35 votes. No candidate received more than half of the total 764 votes, 383 votes. Therefore, the possibility of the final vote of Kono and Kishida is increased.

In the second round of voting, one member of the Diet has one vote, a total of 382 votes, 47 prefectural branch associations each have one vote, a total of 47 votes, so the movement of the votes will have a greater impact on the outcome. And because Fumio Kishida currently holds more votes in the parliamentarians, Japanese observers believe that if it enters the second round, the situation will be more favorable for Kishida, but the final result is still dependent on the movements of the factions in the party.

The election of the president of the Liberal Democratic Party of Japan will be voted on in the afternoon of the 29th, and it is expected that the 27th president of the successor to Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga will be selected.

The Japanese media conducted a survey on the “Congress Members’ Support Trends Survey Results Combined with Party Members and Party Members’ Voting Status”. The results showed that Taro Kono, the minister in charge of administrative reforms, received the top vote.

But less than half, the possibility of a final vote with Fumio Kishida, the former chairman of the government affairs investigation committee, ranked second has greatly increased.

Candidates for the president of the Liberal Democratic Party of Japan (from left: Taro Kono, Fumio Kishida, Sanae Takaichi, Seiko Noda).Picture: Recap of the official website of the Gaoshi Sanae campaign

Candidates for the president of the Liberal Democratic Party of Japan (from left: Taro Kono, Fumio Kishida, Sanae Takaichi, Seiko Noda).Picture: Recap of the official website of the Gaoshi Sanae campaign

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