Communist Party Congress Revision of the Platform for the First Time in 16 Years Resolution to Strengthen Opposition Communion Jan. 18, 18:12

On the last day of the party's convention, the Communist Party revised its platform for the first time in 16 years and adopted a convention resolution focusing on strengthening opposition opposition.

The Communist Party Congress, which was held in Atami City, Shizuoka Prefecture on the 14th of this month, ended on the 18th, ending on the final day.

At the party convention, the party's platform was revised for the first time in 16 years, and based on China's advance into the East China Sea and other oceans, he pointed out that `` powerism and hegemony is a reversal to world peace and progress ''. You. He also clarified the differences from China's Communist Party by removing the statement that China was a country where "a new quest for socialism has begun."

Congress resolutions criticized the Abe administration for `` doing no longer to survive in the worst violence in history '' and strengthened opposition parties, including `` paving the way for an opposition coalition government in the next lower house election. '' I put that on the front.

On the other hand, the system of Chairman Shii and Secretary-General Koike continued, and Tomoko Tamura, a member of the House of Councilors Tomoko Tamura, was the first woman to be appointed as a policy chair.

It also decided that Tetsuzo Fuwa (89), the theoretical pillar of the party, would remain a member of the party's highest leadership.

Chairman Shii: "The government is proceeding with the concept"

At a press conference, Mr. Shii said at a press conference, "We have reached agreement with the Democratic Democratic Party and others to defeat the Abe administration and regain constitutionalism. It is necessary to confirm our intention to join the government next. I want to decide what policies the administration will implement and how to deal with the inconsistencies.I would like to openly talk with the unions to build cooperative relations with the trade unions. "