National Democratic Party Consolidation New Party Establishes policy to decide on “split party” 5:50 on August 20

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The National Democratic Party has decided to disband the party and form a new party to join the Constitutional Democratic Party. On the other hand, Representative Tamaki, who proposed the "partition party," indicated that he would not participate in the new merger party, and it is expected that adjustments will be made in the future regarding the careful response of lawmakers to the merger.

The National Democratic Party held a meeting on August 19 with members of the House of Representatives and members of the House of Representatives, with a majority of 57 in favor and 2 in favor of the party. The chief decides to report the party's policy to the Constitutional Democratic Party.

The National Democratic Party will proceed with the procedure for disbandment within the next week or so, and from 20th, will confirm the intention to join the congressional members.

Fukuyama, secretary-general of the Constitutional Democratic Party, said on the 19th that the new party after the merger would have a scale of at least 150 people.

On the other hand, the representative of Tamaki who proposed the "partition party" has a cautious lawmaker to join the new party. Coordination is expected among the Secretary-General Hirano.

Representative of the Constitutional Democratic Party, Mr. Edano, hopes to form a new party in early next month, but it will take time because the coordination within the National Democratic Party regarding the "split party" will also affect the allocation of activity funds etc. There is a point of view, and it is expected that it will affect the formation period.