Tomorrow's renegotiation without concluding the pros and cons of merging with the Social Democrats

Continuing from last week, the Social Democratic Party held a standing secretariat meeting to discuss the pros and cons of joining the Constitutional Democratic Party, but no conclusion was reached on the 21st, and it was decided to discuss again on the 22nd.

The Social Democratic Party has been discussing the pros and cons of joining the Constitutional Democratic Party since December last year, and hopes to reach a conclusion at the extraordinary party convention scheduled to be held on the 14th of next month.



Prior to this, the Social Democratic Party held a standing secretariat meeting on the 21st, following last week, to discuss the response.



In this, executives who are willing to join insisted that "the opinions of the executives should be gathered promptly toward the party convention," while Fukushima, the leader of the party, said, "In local organizations, there are cautious opinions about joining. Persistently, the party convention itself should be postponed. "



For this reason, no conclusion was reached on the 21st, and discussions were held again on the 22nd.

The Social Democratic Party's secretary-general, Yoshida, told reporters, "The debate continued because it would take more time. It was just around the corner, and I just confirmed that I would decide the bills needed for the party convention tomorrow." I did.