PANews reported on November 11 that according to Jinshi, Japan held a special parliament on November 11 local time to hold a prime minister nomination election. Shigeru Ishiba won the Japanese Senate prime minister nomination election vote. Although in Japanese law, the Senate and the House of Representatives have equal power in principle, the House of Representatives has the priority to decide on legislation, the appointment and removal of the prime minister, etc. In other words, even if the two houses may come up with different results in the prime minister nomination election, the result of the House of Representatives election is the final result.

Earlier news said that no one won the first round of voting in the Japanese House of Representatives Prime Minister nomination election, and Shigeru Ishiba and Yoshihiko Noda entered the final round .