The vote counting of the Constitutional Democratic Party's representative election is approaching on the 30th.
The four candidates continue to appeal for support by using SNS because the Internet voting of party members and supporters will be closed on the evening of the 29th.
Former Prime Minister Aide Osaka used a function that allows voice communication with an unspecified number of people to send messages and answer questions that were asked.
Mr. Osaka said, "It is important to hear the voice of the people directly and to convey the voice of the Diet members. I am grateful that the representative election has started and the number of participants has increased and the Diet has been interested." rice field.
Ogawa, Vice-Chairman of the National Assembly, broadcasts live street speeches every day and posts short videos taken while on the move.
Mr. Ogawa said, "I try to send out behind-the-scenes scenes so that people can feel closer to me. Some people come to the scene to see SNS, so I'm doing my best."
Izumi, the chairman of the political affairs investigation, used a tablet terminal to shoot a video of about 30 seconds by himself while traveling by car and posted it on the spot.
Mr. Izumi said, "Information will be delivered to people far away who cannot come to the speech even if they have the right to vote in the representative election. I would like to call for voting."
Former Deputy Minister of Health, Labor and Welfare Nishimura took a picture of the street speech given in his hometown of Niigata City by the staff of the office, and posted the video immediately after the end.
Mr. Nishimura said, "The first thing is to have my voice and thoughts heard directly on site, but I would like to spread it on SNS so that as many people as possible can know what they are aiming for." I did.