China News Service, June 17-According to Kyodo News, a survey conducted on the 16th showed that 852 candidates are expected to participate in the election of the House of Representatives in the fall, including 143 women.

The struggle between the Liberal Ministries and Komeito ruling parties, constitutional democracy, communist and other united front parties in the small constituency will become the highlight.

  According to reports, Japanese parties are aiming at the dissolution of the House of Representatives after the Summer Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics, and are promoting preparations such as coordinating candidates.

The term of office of the House of Representatives ends on October 21, 2021.

The Yoshihide Suga government, which came to power in September 2020, will face the first "trial" in a large-scale national election. It is expected that the government's response to the new crown will become the biggest point of contention.

  According to reports, the rated number of seats is 465.

The 289 small constituencies are expected to have 778 candidates.

Including the competition for the number of candidates, the Liberal Democratic Party has a total of 278 people.

The party is also anxious to nominate candidates in electoral districts where candidates are vacant due to the resignation of parliamentarians involved in the scandal and resignation from the party.

  Nine people from Gongming are ready to run for the election.

Zimin has agreed to recommend it.

In the past, the practice was to recommend after the dissolution, this time the advance aims to show that the Liberal Party and the Communist Party attach importance to election cooperation.

  Limin recommended 207 people, in addition to 122 communists, 22 from the National Democratic Party, and 9 from the Social Democratic Party.

Limin and Communist will compete in 66 electoral districts.

Limin, citizens and social citizens will also compete in a total of six electoral districts.

Limin intends to focus on electoral districts with similar strengths and recommend unified candidates. The focus is how much coordination can be promoted.

  Japan's reform will nominate 63 people, with the base camp Osaka as the main one, competing with Zimin and Limin for seats.

Including proportional representation, we will strive to obtain more than 21 seats, which is about twice the current number, and will explore candidates for election in urban areas.

  In addition, it is expected that there will be 20 people from the Linghe Xinxuan Group, 3 people who guard the Kuomintang from the old party, and 45 people without party affiliation.