Citizens' and People's Confluence Meeting Citizens pay attention to today's response to the extraordinary board of directors August 16 4:16

The Democratic Party of Japan will hold an extraordinary board of directors meeting on the 11th to discuss the consensus with the Constitutional Democratic Party after the proposal to concession over how to decide the party name was shown.
Representative Tamaki argues that policy coordination is also necessary, but some executives are calling for new proposals, and attention is being paid to the measures.

Regarding the congressional talks between the Constitutional Democratic Party and the National Democratic Party, last week we presented a new plan that the Constitutional Democratic Party will concession and decide by voting by the Diet members together with the representative election about the name of the new party that will be formed when they join. ..

"I think we have sorted out all the issues," said Fukuyama, secretary-general of the Constitutional Democratic Party, and asked him to decide to join.

Mr. Fukuyama will report the contents of the discussions so far at the party's board meeting on the 11th.

In addition, the secretary-generals of both parties want to improve the environment for merging, and urgently need to prepare the charter of the new party and the rules for the representative election, and to show it to the executives soon.

On the other hand, National Democratic Party representative Tamaki has decided to decide whether or not to join after seeing the platform of the new party, etc., and if policy issues remain, he would like to reach a conclusion at the leaders' meeting.

The National Democratic Party also decided to exchange opinions at a temporary board meeting on the 11th, and while Mr. Tamaki argued that policy coordination such as consumption tax and the concept of the constitution is also necessary, a new plan from executives There is also a voice that evaluates, and attention is paid to the correspondence.