The Constitutional Democratic Party's representative election is only three days before the ballot counting.

The four candidates called for their support by giving a street speech on the 27th, which was the weekend.

Preparing for a speech at Mr. Osaka's office

Former Prime Minister's Assistant to the Prime Minister Osaka prepared a speech at the office of the Members' Office Building on the 30th.



Mr. Osaka said, "The content is extremely important because there are many people who say,'Listen to the last speech and make a decision' when you appeal for support over the phone. What do you have to do as a party rather than what you want to do? I want to tell you that I will do it. "

Mr. Ogawa Street speech in Tokyo

Ogawa, Vice-Chairman of the National Assembly, made a street speech in Yurakucho, Tokyo, and answered questions from the gathered people.



Mr. Ogawa said, "I feel that voters want a new image of a politician who can share their anxieties and worries. Everything, including the harsh voice, is fertilizer for the reconstruction of the party. I was talking.

Mr. Izumi Exchanged opinions with homeless support groups

Mr. Izumi, the chairman of the political affairs investigation, exchanged opinions with the people in charge of organizations that support homeless people and people in need of living in Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo.



Mr. Izumi said, "I realized that people in need of living must have a firm political eye. The Constitutional Democratic Party cherishes the field, stays close to people in need, and appeals to solve social issues together, expanding support. I want to. "

Mr. Nishimura Street speech in Niigata

Former Deputy Minister of Health, Labor and Welfare Nishimura gave a street speech in the center of Niigata City, where he called for support.



Mr. Nishimura said, "I am impressed to be able to return to the land of Niigata, the origin of politicians, and appeal. Although I have little time left, I asked more people to listen to my thoughts and thoughts on party management and support them. I want to expand it. "

A representative election in which support is dispersed among four people and a melee continues.



As the likelihood of being involved in the final vote by the top two players increases, it is expected that movements with an eye on the final vote will become more active.