The Constitutional Democratic Party's representative election has entered into final adjustments with the intention of running for office on the 16th.

In addition, three people are continuing to make adjustments for candidacy, but the largest group in the party is also looking for a response to support new candidates, and bargaining is becoming more active.

In the representative election to select the successor to the former representative of the Constitutional Democratic Party, Kenta Izumi, the chairman of the political investigation, said that he would be able to receive support from members other than the same former Democratic Party for the People's Democratic Party. We have entered the final adjustment in the direction of expressing.



Meanwhile, Mr. Ogushi, Director of the Board of Directors, Mr. Ogawa, Vice-Chairman of the National Assembly, and Mr. Nishimura, former Deputy Minister of Health, Labor and Welfare, who are also considering candidacy, are continuing to make adjustments to secure the necessary 20 recommenders.



Under these circumstances, the largest group in the party, led by former Vice-Chairman of the House of Representatives Akamatsu, is seeking a response to support new candidates.



Mr. Ogawa belongs to this group, and some lawmakers recommend Mr. Nishimura, but there is also a view that it will be difficult to secure recommenders for both of them if a new candidate is decided, so the notification date will be three days later. In the representative election of the Constitutional Democratic Party, the bargaining of each camp is intensifying.