Representatives from the new confluent party have voted one after another. The activation of the candidates' upswing has become more active.

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With regard to the representative elections following the formation of the new confluent parties such as the Constitutional Democratic Party and the National Democratic Party, there are voices saying that the face of the new party should be selected through voting, so there are active moves to seek the establishment of candidates in the future. It is expected to change.

Following the basic agreement on the formation of a new joint party with the National Democratic Party, the representative of the Constitutional Democratic Party, Edano, on the 25th, is heading a group of independent parliamentarians joining the merger, former Prime Minister Noda, Okada, former Vice Prime Minister, and , Had a private meeting with Kishiro Nakamura, a former construction minister, and asked for their cooperation in running the new party. As for the new confluent party, a representative election will be held before the party is formed, so it is believed that Mr. Edano's successive meetings with veteran lawmakers aim to expand their support with a view to their own candidacy.

After the meeting with Mr. Edano, Mr. Noda said, "I told Mr. Edano that, as a general theory, I should have a representative election for the new party," and Mr. Okada said, "Because it is a new party, It's better to have an election." Regarding the representative election of the new party, in addition to the two parties, there are a number of voices saying from the members of the confluence that the new party's face should be chosen by voting and should avoid non-voting. It is expected that there will be more active movements within the group and groups of independent members to search for candidates.