Rikmin citizens confront the differences of opinion between party leaders Focus on environmental improvement January 7 5:58

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The Constitutional Democratic Party and the Democratic Party of Japan have decided at the upcoming talks between the leaders to decide on policies such as consolidation and the treatment of party names. The focus is on being able to set it up early.

The constitutional Democratic Party and the National Democratic Party agreed at the meeting of the secretaries of the two parties last month to join the parties, but the policies, philosophy, party name, etc. could not be adjusted, leaving it to the upcoming party leadership talks Has been done.

The National Democratic Party's representative, Tamaki, has expressed his intention to proceed with a careful discussion without a deadline, saying that there is no possibility of an absorption-type merger, and hopes to form a new party on an equal footing.

Meanwhile, Representative Eno of the Constitutional Democratic Party said, "I do not intend to form a new party at 100%. I do not intend to hold the leadership talks more than once." The difference of opinion between the leaders has surfaced.

For this reason, Mr. Fukuyama and Mr. Hirano are meeting again and making adjustments on the night of June 6, and the focus is on whether the environment for agreement can be prepared as soon as possible.