The House of Representatives was disbanded on the 14th, and the parties entered a de facto election campaign for the House of Representatives election on the 31st of this month.

The ruling party is appealing for the continuation of the administration, saying that it wants to steadily promote measures such as new corona measures and economic measures.

Opposition parties, on the other hand, are appealing for a change of government, saying that the current administration cannot expect improvements such as measures against the new corona, and there is a fierce debate.

From dissolution to voting The shortest 17 days after the war

The House of Representatives will be dissolved on the 14th, and the House of Representatives election will be held for the first time in four years with the announcement on the 19th and the voting on the 31st of this month. It will be a decisive battle.



The ruling party has appealed for the continuation of the administration, saying that it wants to steadily proceed with measures against the new corona and economic measures, and wants to secure a majority of seats in both the LDP and the Komeito party.



In addition, he criticized the opposition party's move to unify candidates for election purposes, and emphasized the achievements of the administration and the ability to execute policies.

On the night of the 14th, Prime Minister Kishida positioned this election as a "future election" and appealed, "I want you to choose who can open up a new future after Corona."



Komeito representative Yamaguchi said, "I am convinced that only the self-government can steadily implement the policies that the people want, and the Komeito must be a coalition government."

Opposition parties, on the other hand, are appealing for a change of government, saying that the current administration cannot expect improvements such as measures against the new corona and that the economic policy that widened the disparity will not change.



The Constitutional Democratic Party, with the Communist Party and the Democratic Party for the People, unifies candidates in more than 70% of the 289 small constituencies and competes with the ruling party candidates. I would like to appeal for regulatory reforms and expand the party.



Edano, the representative of the Constitutional Democratic Party, said, "Abenomics is the cause of Japanese society. Let's change politics without remorse and without growth without distribution."



The Communist Party chairman, Kazuo Shii, said, "Prime Minister Kishida's economic theory is the third brew of Abenomics. Now that we are ready for a serious opposition party's joint struggle, let's start a change of government."



Katayama, co-representative of the Nippon Ishin no Kai, said, "We are in favor of the good things and we will check the bad things. We will build up our strengths and change politics."



Representative Tamaki of the Democratic Party for the People said, "How can we rebuild the Japanese economy that was damaged by the corona? I want to realize an economy that raises salaries again."



Reiwa Shinsengumi representative Yamamoto said, "A government that does not boldly support businesses is an enemy of the people. We must win the situation where we are no longer Prime Minister Kishida."



Fukushima, the leader of the Social Democratic Party, said, "The Kishida administration will not open up a new future. We will strongly appeal to politics that values ​​life, aiming for a'change of government for survival'."



"In violation of Article 72 of the Party Lawyer Law in Trial with NHK," Tachibana said, "The people want NHK to carry out scrambled broadcasting, and we will fight to respond to that voice."



Each party is proceeding with activities such as the party leaders calling for support in a street speech on the 15th, and the debate is likely to intensify.