Until the expiration of the term of office of members of the House of Representatives October 21, 1 year 6:55

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It takes 21 days to complete the term of office of members of the House of Representatives.

Regarding the dissolution of the House of Representatives and the general election, many people in the ruling party think that it will be difficult within the year, and some say that next year will be a permanent battlefield.

Prime Minister Suga is expected to determine the timing while assessing the status of infection with the new coronavirus and the progress of policy issues.

The current term of office of members of the House of Representatives is until October 21, next year, with 21 days remaining for one year.



Regarding the dissolution and general election of the House of Representatives, the LDP secretary general said on the 20th, "I am determined to prepare for any time," and expressed his intention to hurry to adjust candidates.



There is a growing opinion within the ruling party that countermeasures should be prioritized due to concerns about the simultaneous epidemic of the new coronavirus and influenza.



In addition, some executives have drafted a third supplementary budget for this year and demanded that it be passed promptly at the ordinary session of the Diet next year in order to rebuild the economy.



For this reason, many people in the ruling party think that the dissolution and general elections of the House of Representatives will be difficult within the year, and there are voices saying, "Next year will be a permanent battlefield.



However, it has been pointed out that the timing of dissolution will be limited next year due to the Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly election and the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics.



Prime Minister Suga is expected to carefully determine the timing of the dissolution while observing the status of infection with the new coronavirus, the progress of important policy issues such as the reduction of mobile phone charges, and so on.



Meanwhile, Mr. Edano, the representative of the Constitutional Democratic Party, the first opposition party, said, "Prime Minister Suga, who was forced into problems over the Science Council of Japan, does not know when and what will come."



The Constitutional Democratic Party hastened the work of supporting candidates and decided to proceed with discussions on election cooperation, such as unifying candidates, saying that cooperation with the Communist Party and the Democratic Party for the People is indispensable.