The Constitutional Democratic Party decided on the party's basic policy for the first time after joining last year on the 30th.

In addition to working to raise wages to close the gap, the party aims to popularize renewable energy based on the fact that the party's platform states to realize a "zero nuclear power society."

The Constitutional Democratic Party decided the basic policy of the party at the standing secretary meeting on the 30th after more than half a year of discussions since it was formed as a new party to join in September last year.



Among them, it plans to work on raising wages regarding economic policy to achieve sustainable economic growth and revive the "thick middle-income group."



In addition, the energy policy states that the party's platform states that a "zero nuclear power society" should be realized, and then aims to popularize renewable energy.



In addition, it includes efforts to establish gender equality by enhancing child-rearing policies by expanding the scope of child allowances to all children and introducing a system for selective surnames for married couples.



At a press conference, Secretary-general Fukuyama said, "We have presented what society should be like. We would like to aim to realize it as a medium- to long-term policy issue."