In collaboration with the opposition parties in the lower house election, the Constitutional Democratic Party will continue to make adjustments for unification as candidates are competing with the Democratic Party for the People and the Social Democratic Party in four constituencies.

In this House of Representatives election, the Constitutional Democratic Party is coordinating with other opposition parties to unify candidates, hoping to create a composition in which the ruling and opposition parties compete one-on-one in 289 single-member constituencies.

Of these, the Democratic Party for the People and the Social Democratic Party are expected to be unified in 80% of the constituencies so far.



However, the National Democratic Party is in two constituencies, Chiba and Shizuoka, and the Social Democratic Party is competing with candidates in the two constituencies, Aichi and Fukuoka, so we will continue to make adjustments for unification. ..

We are coordinating with the Communist Party on about 70 constituencies that are competing.



On the other hand, the Constitutional Democratic Party is aiming to support more than 233 candidates, which is the majority of the House of Representatives, including proportional representation.



So far, the constituency has completed more than 210 people, but we are rushing to do additional work from the standpoint of aiming for a change of government in collaboration with other opposition parties.