Constitutional Democratic Proposal to National Democracy Disbanded both parties to form new party Party name is Constitutional Democratic Party July 15, 19:35

Fukuyama, the secretary-general of the Constitutional Democratic Party, and Hirano, the secretary-general of the National Democratic Party, met and Mr. Fukuyama disbanded each party to form a new party as the two parties aim to join, and the party name is "Constitutional Democratic Party" I asked for a prompt reply by presenting a new proposal such as doing.

Secretary-General of the Constitutional Democratic Party Fukuyama and Secretary-General of the National Democratic Party Hirano met in the Diet on the evening of the 15th.

In this, Mr. Fukuyama proposed a new plan for the purpose of rejoining the parties based on the circumstances in which the parties did not negotiate over the party names in January this year and once forgot to join the party.

According to this, the parties are to be disbanded to form a new party, and the party name is "Constitutional Democratic Party" and the abbreviation is "Democratic Party".

In addition, a representative election will be held at the party convention, and the program will be discussed and created.

Mr. Fukuyama asked for a prompt reply, although the deadline is not limited, while Mr. Hirano said he would take it home and consider it.

Mr. Fukuyama told reporters, "It is important to prepare an environment for everyone to join a new political party. The abbreviation "Democratic Party" has the name recognition that once changed the government, and I think that it will earn great trust and expectations. ".

On the other hand, Mr. Hirano said, "I do not intend to deny what was shown, but I will discuss whether it is sufficient or not enough. I will propose again "This is no good" from here."