Prime Minister since the birth of the LDP leader Ishiba.
Congratulations, Mr. Ishiba.
The CDPJ has elected former Prime Minister Noda as its representative.
What the LDP says is no good, not the representative of the largest opposition party.
Finally, we can have a full-fledged party leader debate.
I think it is a good result for japan.
By the way, I have been paying attention to today's stock prices in japan, but after 14:30, the final candidates for the Liberal Democratic Party leadership election were decided.
It's Mr. Ishiba vs. Mr. Takai.
Mr. Koizumi Jr. was in 3rd place.
Afterwards, the stock prices sharply rose.
How do you perceive this phenomenon?
Furthermore, there was a shift towards a strong yen and weak dollar.
Just this alone, doesn't it provide evidence that politics, the market, and foreign exchange rates are subject to change?
Perhaps this movement is also due to Mr. Shinjiro not slipping into the top 2 positions...?
The interviewing skills of economic journalists and political journalists at the TV station are also full of doubts.
Personally, I am satisfied with the results of the LDP and CDP leadership elections.
It's from now on, isn't it?
There will likely be a general election for the dissolution of the House of Representatives within this year.
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