Up to now, Japanese faction politics has completely become a major issue in the normal and democratic operation of Japanese politics, so that the emergence of a prime minister who is not a faction system has become a special case. The most classic example is after Suzuki Zenyuki was elected. , Not only did the New York Times use "zenko, who?" as the headline, even he himself said, "I am the first one to become president without spending a penny." As for the role of the president of the party for different sects, Koizumi said that "the prime minister's most important power is personnel power." Toshi Motegi is one of them