In the representative election of the Constitutional Democratic Party following the resignation of former representative Edano, votes will be counted at the extraordinary party convention on the 30th, and a new representative will be elected.


On the 29th, the final day of the election campaign, the four candidates appealed to party members and supporters on the streets and prepared for the final speech at the extraordinary party convention.

Former Special Adviser to the Prime Minister Osaka Participated in a camp meeting after visiting a solar power generation facility

Former Prime Minister Aide Osaka visited a solar power generation facility in Fukushima Prefecture and then returned to Tokyo to attend a camp meeting.



During the election period, Mr. Osaka also visited the site of Nago City, where reclamation work is underway as a relocation destination for the US military Futenma base in Okinawa.



Mr. Osaka said, "It is very important to go to the site and see the real things, and I have reinforced the transmission in this representative election. I want to convey my thoughts in the final speech tomorrow and somehow win the victory. ".

Kuni Ogawa, Vice Chairman, also gave a street speech in Yurakucho, Tokyo on the final day.

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



I continued this activity in the same place for eight days of the 11-day election period.



Mr. Ogawa said, "I have received various thoughts from many people, so I want to make it my own. I will continue to do what I have done so far, and tomorrow is just a passing point."

Mr. Masatoshi Izumi discusses the content of the speech at the extraordinary party convention

Izumi, the chairman of the Political Survey, held a camp meeting in the Diet to discuss the content of the speech given before the votes of the members of the Diet at the extraordinary party convention on the 30th.



Mr. Izumi has been trying to expand his support by holding meetings with local councilors during the election period.



Mr. Izumi said, "I am grateful for the support of many colleagues nationwide, and I am grateful. I think that rebuilding the Constitutional Democratic Party will be more useful for the people. I will do my best." Said.

Former Deputy Minister of Health, Labor and Welfare Nishimura gave a street speech in front of Shinjuku Station in Tokyo

Former Deputy Minister of Health, Labor and Welfare Nishimura gave a street speech in front of Shinjuku Station in Tokyo and appealed for his support.



During the election, Mr. Nishimura actively exchanged opinions with young people and women, saying "I want to hear the voice of grassroots."



Mr. Nishimura said, "It was a start in a low-profile environment, but I am very happy to receive the support of many people. I will wholeheartedly appeal to the end of my desire to change Japanese politics. ".

Active movements in anticipation of the final vote

At the extraordinary party convention on the 30th, after the results of the "local vote" of the local members and party members / supporters, which was closed on the 29th, are reported, the members of the Diet and others will vote.



In the situation so far, none of the candidates reached the majority in the first vote, and it is expected that the top two will vote in the final vote, and there are active movements within the party looking ahead to the final vote. It has become.