"Post-Corona" consultations between the citizens and the people We do not see if it will lead to a confluence.

The Constitutional Democratic Party and the National Democratic Party will discuss the state of society after the infection of the new coronavirus has ended, and both parties are calling for an opportunity to increase the momentum toward the merger. However, the gap between the two representatives over the party names has not been filled, and it is unclear whether it will lead to a move toward a merger.

Representatives of the Constitutional Democratic Party, Edano, the National Democratic Party, Tamaki, and the Chairman of the Union, Kozu, have a meeting on 26th to discuss how the society should be after the outbreak of the new coronavirus has been reflected, and reflect it in the policy of the next House of Representatives election. I was able to agree.

The two parties have voiced that they would like to confirm that there is no difference in their philosophies through discussions and to motivate them to join again.

The chairman of the coalition, Kozu, also said, "The values ​​held by the former Democratic Party are shared by the three parties. The policy cannot be realized in the political arena unless the working-oriented political forces are united." I am dying.

However, the merging of the two parties has been postponed in January this year due to uncertainties regarding the party name and the treatment of policies among the representatives.

For this reason, it is uncertain whether this discussion will lead to a move toward merging.