The Nippon Ishin no Kai, which has significantly increased its seats in the lower house elections, will continue to set itself apart from the Constitutional Democratic Party, which is the first opposition party, and aim to expand its party power. The focus is on whether we can increase our presence through the parliamentary debate.

In this House of Representatives election, the Nippon Ishin no Kai has significantly increased the number of seats from 11 before the election to 41, and in the House of Representatives, it has made a leap to the third party after the LDP and the Constitutional Democratic Party.



The Nippon Ishin no Kai continued to expand its party by making a clear distinction from the Constitutional Democratic Party, which is the first opposition party, saying, "It is the result of the support of those who criticize the Liberal Democratic Party and think that it cannot be expected from the Constitutional Democratic Party." It is a policy to aim for.



And, against the background of securing a certain amount of power, the Constitutional Democratic Party so far wants to enact a bill to realize the party's "cutting reform" such as reduction of the number of members of the Diet and annual expenses. We are also strengthening cooperation with the Democratic Party for the People, who has decided to review the cooperative relationship with the Communist Party and the Communist Party.



The Nippon Ishin no Kai wants to show the appearance of a "new opposition party" through these efforts, and while other opposition parties have criticized it as "a complementary force to the Liberal Democratic Party," it faces the government and the ruling party in an unrelenting position. The focus is on whether we can increase our presence through parliamentary debates.