Confluence Talk Ritsumin Fukuyama, Secretary-General, “I have sorted out the issues” Ask the people to make a decision August 9 14:25

Regarding the congressional talks with the National Democratic Party, Secretary-General Fukuyama of the Constitutional Democratic Party argued that the issues such as how to decide the name of the new party could be sorted out, and asked the National Democratic Party to decide to join.

Coordination talks between the secretary generals of both parties had difficulty adjusting how to decide the name of the new party to be formed when they join, but last week, the Constitutional Democratic Party decided to vote by parliamentary members together with the representative election. I showed you a plan.

Secretary-General Fukuyama of the Constitutional Democratic Party told the reporters in Tokyo, "I think we have sorted out all the issues. The rest is one decision of the National Democratic Party," and asked the decision to join. It was

In addition, regarding the policy coordination required by the National Democratic Party's representative Tamaki, "It is a story that the secretary-general has already arranged. The National Democratic Party is not Mr. Tamaki's private party". Within a day or two, he expressed his desire to put together a platform for the new party.

On the other hand, the National Democratic Party's chairman of the Izumi administration survey told reporters, "I think we have cleared one challenge, and we are taking a step forward. We would like to take it seriously."

In addition, he added that the policies of both parties were "the constitution and consumption tax are in the same direction. I think we are in the process of making a definite thing."