National Democratic Party Focus on policy coordination with the Constitutional Democratic Party August 9, 4:36

In response to a request from the Constitutional Democratic Party to join the House of Representatives, the National Democratic Party intends to consolidate opinions in the direction that they want to join the party in the House of Representatives and the House of Councilors, but there are differences in policy and other aspects. There is also a focus on being able to adjust between the two parties.

The Constitutional Democratic Party requested that the National Democratic Party, the Social Democratic Party, and the House of Representatives “National Council to Reconstruct Social Security” join the House of Representatives in order to bring together opposition parties.

Of these, the National Democratic Party is planning to collect opinions in the direction of responding that it wants to join the denomination, including the House of Councilors.

However, as the Constitutional Democratic Party demands understanding of party policies such as constitutional amendments and energy policies, Representative Tamaki also needs adjustment between the two parties.

In addition, there are opinions from inside the party, such as "You should take a new approach to forming a denomination rather than joining the faction of the Constitutional Democratic Party," or "Need to change the name of the denomination."

On the other hand, the Constitutional Democratic Party has a policy of considering the response after receiving a formal response from the National Democratic Party, and the focus will be on whether the two parties can adjust the differences in policy and the name of the denomination.

In addition, in response to requests from the Constitutional Democratic Party, the Social Democratic Party replied that it could lead to a decline in its presence, and the “National Council for Restoring Social Security” opened a general assembly today to discuss responses I have decided.