According to the news from Bijie.com, on September 30, local time, Japan's Prime Minister-designate Shigeru Ishiba has confirmed that the Japanese House of Representatives election will be held on October 27. On September 27, local time, the voting for the Japanese Liberal Democratic Party presidential election officially began. In the end, Shigeru Ishiba won the majority of votes in the second round of voting and was elected as the new president of the Liberal Democratic Party. He will be nominated by the parliament on October 1 and take over as prime minister. The Japanese prime minister is nominated by political parties and elected by members of the House of Representatives and the Senate. Generally speaking, the leader of the party that holds the majority of seats in the House of Representatives will serve.