(Morning News) The Japanese Prime Minister Kishida Kishita announced on Saturday (August 6) that he will reorganize the cabinet next week.
Reuters reported that after Kishida Wenxiong went to Hiroshima to attend the 77th anniversary of the atomic bombing of the atomic bomb on the same day, at a press conference, the government must rectify the cabinet as soon as possible to respond to the difficult problems that followed, including the tension of the Taiwan Strait, Crown disease epidemic, and formula for economic stimulus measures to deal with inflation.
Kishida Wenxiong did not disclose any details of the cabinet's changes, but the guessing news reported earlier on the same day that Based on the health of the Minister of Defense Kishidu, Kishida Wenxiong decided to appoint a new defense leader.
The Gongming Party Party Party Party's Kodonkou Nakinan said that the reorganization list of the cabinet will be announced on the 10th (next Wednesday).
Yomiuri News said that Foreign Minister Lin Fangzheng and Cabinet Secretary General Matsuno Boshi will stay in office. Vice President of the Liberal Democratic Party, Masaki Taro, and the Democratic Party's Director Mao Mimin Chong are expected to retain the original position.