National people Tamaki's intention of "split party" is focused on the size of both parties August 12 6:23

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Representative of the National Democratic Party, Mr. Tamaki, has expressed his intention to "partition party", which divides the party over the confluence talks with the Constitutional Democratic Party. With the approval of the general assembly of both Houses that will be held next week, we would like to enter into concrete discussions. For the time being, the focus will be on the size of the members who will join the merger and those who will not.

Concerning confluence talks with the Constitutional Democratic Party, the National Democratic Party held a temporary board meeting on 11th to discuss the response, as it was shown that there would be a concession in deciding the name of the new party in case of confluence.

After that, Representative Tamaki said at a press conference, "Since there were people who should join and people who should not join, I came to the conclusion that there was no choice but to split up the party," he said. They showed their intention not to participate in the merger.

On this point, the Constitutional Democratic Party welcomed that "it is the best result because it causes confusion even if we are forced to join together", while the LDP says, "The typhoon of the political situation It is not visible and does not pose a threat to the LDP."

Mr. Tamaki would like to enter into concrete discussions on the "split party" if approval is obtained at the general assembly of both Houses that will open next week.

Concerning the Confluence with the Constitutional Democratic Party While there is an opinion within the National Democratic Party that "it is necessary for as many people as possible to join the opposition forces", some members of the Diet are cautious, especially in the House of Councilors. I will.

In addition, regarding the handling of activity funds of the parties to be discussed in the case of "partitioning", there is also a view that a majority operation will start between the members who join the confluence and those who do not, and for the time being, Will focus on the size of both parties.