In order to restore the safe lives and livelihood of all the people, my mission is to succeed and advance what the Abe administration has implemented.
I think there is a diplomatic stance that would fit me and I will stick to my own style, while also seeking assistance from the Foreign Ministry.
First and foremost, the onus is on yourself to perform your own duties. If you can't, then it's your family or community's job to support you. If that still doesn't work out, then the government will take responsibility to protect you.
We will work on maximizing the introduction of energy conservation and renewable energy, while lowering our dependence on nuclear power generation as much as possible.
I've always thought that there are many things still left in society that are detached from the sense of ordinary people. I won't overlook them and I will determine what is right before taking bold action.
We will cultivate relations with neighboring countries based on the foundation of the U.S.-Japan alliance.
What the people want the most is to keep a balance between preventing further infections of the novel coronavirus and promoting economic activities.
We prioritize protecting the people's daily lives and jobs by continuing to make every effort to prevent coronavirus infections.
I'd like to realize services that people naturally think should be available and create a society where they can feel the convenience of digitalization.
When people start to believe that the same administration will continue with the same policies for three or four years, they start to think about capital investment.