As the Liberal Democratic Party's presidential election begins a full-scale debate, opposition parties are working to strengthen information dissemination in order to show the party's presence.

With the announcement of the LDP presidential election and the start of a full-scale debate, opposition parties are worried that the LDP will be in the spotlight until the voting day on the 29th of this month and may be buried.



For this reason, opposition parties are working to strengthen information dissemination using the Internet in order to show their presence.



The Constitutional Democratic Party has set up a public relations channel on YouTube and broadcasts videos of the party's activities three times a week.


Acting Representative Renho says, "I want to increase the opportunities to answer the questions of voters."



The Communist Party is increasing the number of online broadcasts, such as executive speeches.



The Nippon Ishin no Kai explains the party's proceedings in manga on its website.



The Democratic Party for the People is also continuing to disseminate policies and other information on dedicated online programs.



Opposition parties are preparing for the House of Representatives election, so they want to increase their activities on the streets as much as possible while assessing the infection status of the new corona.