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The relationship between Shinzo Abe and Suga Yoshihide
Suga Yoshihide, the post-Prime Minister of Shinzo Abe.

At around September 4, 2020 15: 20 local time, the results of the presidential election of the Liberal Democratic Party of Japan were announced. Chief Cabinet Secretary Suga Yoshihide (7 1 year) won with 377 votes.

In addition, kishida fumio (63), chairman of the LDP's government investigation, won 89 votes, and Shi Pomao (63), former secretary-general of the LDP, won 68 votes. At present, the Japanese Liberal Democratic Party holds a majority in the National Assembly. As the new president of the Liberal Democratic Party, Suga Yoshihide will succeed Shinzo Abe as Japanese Prime Minister. According to legal procedures, the Japanese government will convene an interim parliament on June 16 to formally appoint a new Prime Minister.

Suga Yoshihide's resume

Suga Yoshihide (Japanese: すがよしひで; Romaji: Suga Yoshihide), male,1born on February 6th, 948 in Xiongsheng Town, Akita Prefecture, Japanese politician, Liberal Democratic Party of party member. He was the Chief Cabinet Secretary of Japan, the 99th Prime Minister of Japan and the 26th President of the Liberal Democratic Party of Japan.

Suga Yoshihide was born in a peasant family. After graduating from the Law Department of Hosei University, he served as Okonogi Hikosaburo's secretary in the House of Representatives, secretary to the Minister of International Trade and Industry, and member of Yokohama City Council. He used to be the Deputy Secretary-General of the Liberal Democratic Party of Japan, the Administrative Officer of the Minister of Land, Infrastructure and Transport, and the Deputy Minister of General Affairs. He belongs to the Tan Yue Koga faction of the Liberal Democrats.

He also served as Secretary-General and Cabinet Secretary in charge of election affairs in Abe's government. In 20 12, after the LDP came to power again, it became the chief cabinet secretary, becoming the longest-serving chief cabinet secretary in Japan so far.

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