Japanese Prime Minister’s Hot Successor Kan Yoshihide Indicates Continuation of Abe’s Diplomatic Course Including China Policy

The new president of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) is expected to be elected next Monday.

Abe, who is expected to be replaced by a new president of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), which will be elected on Monday, is the most popular candidate to be elected president, Kan.

The new president is expected to be elected on Monday as president of the LDP. He also said on his weblog that he would build stable relations with China and other neighboring countries.

In an interview with Sankei Shimbun, Kan said that Xi Jinping’s visit to Japan was postponed due to the epidemic, and he said that the top priority is still epidemic prevention.

As for the constitutional revision issue, which Abe was unable to complete in time, Kan said that many citizens believe it is necessary and he hopes to create a suitable environment.

In addition to the fact that he is not a member of the LDP, he is also a member of the LDP’s Board of Directors.

In addition, the former chairman of the LDP, Shigeru Ishibari, who has declared his candidacy for the LDP president’s office, first participated in a TV program recording in Fukuoka on the same day, and then returned to Tokyo to visit a calligraphy exhibition and express his thoughts in front of the media; Ishibari was also interviewed during a dental visit and a haircut, hoping to show his approachable side through increased media exposure.

Abe resigned at a press conference on August 28th to stay in office until the new Prime Minister takes office. He hopes to give direction to the new security strategy before he leaves office. The timing is being coordinated within the government, and Abe is likely to make a statement around Friday.