Sanae Takaichi, the new president of the Liberal Democratic Party of Japan, officially confirmed the new personnel arrangement of the party's top level on the 7th. Japanese media believe that most members of the new team come from the "Aso faction" parliamentary camp who supported her in the presidential election, and have a strong color of "reward for merit".
In the main positions within the party, the new director-in-chief was appointed by the former chief executive铃木俊一, who was a core member of the "Majushita" and also the "Majushita" leader's brother-in-law麻生太郎; the new chief executive was appointed by Senate senator有村治子, who belonged to the "Majushita", and served as the recommendation of High City Morning Sun in the presidential election; the new chief executive investigator was appointed by the former Minister of Economic Security, Lin Eagle, as one of the candidates for the presidential election, he was close to High City Morning Sun in policy philosophy, and voted for it in the second round of voting.
Japanese media generally believe that Takashi Haramui has long been without faction support and has limited connections within the party. The reason why he was able to win the second round of the presidential election was largely because Taro Aso led the support of 43 members of his faction, making up for his disadvantage in terms of parliamentary votes in the first round of voting. This time, Gaoshi Zaomiao arranged high-level personnel within the party with the "Aso faction" as the core, which is regarded as a necessary condition for consolidating the foundation of governance in the future.
Japan is expected to convene an interim parliament in mid-October to hold prime minister nomination elections. Although the ruling coalition of the self-government party has lost a majority in both houses of parliament, the self-government party is still the largest political party in the parliament, and the differences between the opposition parties are severe, and it is difficult to form a coalition, so the high market is likely to win the prime minister nomination election and replace Shizoku as prime minister of Japan.