Opposition party started signing activities to improve voter turnout in the lower house at 6:30 on July 12

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For the next House of Representatives election, the Constitutional Democratic Party and others have started a campaign to support the opposition party while signing activities to improve the voting rate.

This movement was conducted at the call of Kishiro Nakamura, a former construction minister, who is not affiliated with the Constitutional Democratic Party, National Democratic Party, Communist Party, and Social Democratic Party.

With the aim of raising the voting rate of the next House of Representatives election by 10 points from 53.68% three years ago the last time, we are conducting activities to collect signatures from each member of the constituency.

According to the callout document, “I strongly appeal to voters who have left the polling place due to distrust of politics or disappointment to return to the front and fight together,” while conducting a signature activity aiming to improve the voting rate. The aim is to support it.

Representative of the Constitutional Democratic Party, Edano, who is the head of the movement, said, "It is a very meaningful activity to strengthen the cooperation between the opposition parties and to strengthen the legs of young lawmakers in order to break the current political situation."