Official decision of “split party” at the National Democratic Party's general assembly

Prior to the formation of a new party that joins the Constitutional Democratic Party, the National Democratic Party will hold a general assembly of both members of the House of Representatives on the 9th to conduct a "partition party" to separate the party from those who do not participate in the new party. I officially decided that.

The National Democratic Party, which forms a confluent new party with the Constitutional Democratic Party, is a member of the ``partition party,'' in which representatives like Tamaki, former Foreign Minister Maehara, and representatives of Furukawa, who do not intend to join the merger, aim to form another new party. I have continued to make adjustments.



On the 9th, the National Democratic Party held a general assembly of both members of the House of Representatives and members of the House of Representatives at a hotel in Tokyo, and held a final discussion on the "partition party."



As a result, 14 members of the National Democratic Party are expected to participate in the new party that Tamaki and his representatives are aiming to form, and the "partition party" will be implemented because it meets the political party requirements under the Party Promotion Act. However, it was officially approved.



It was also decided to allocate the National Democratic Party's activity funds according to the number of members of each of the two parties.



In response to this, the National Democratic Party will hold a party for disbanding this week.