The Constitutional Democratic Party has put together a draft activity plan for the next year, stating, "We will prevent the LDP and Komeito from acquiring a majority of the re-elected seats and aim for a tense politics that the ruling and opposition parties will oppose" in the summer Upper House election. I did.

In this, he pointed out the lack of leadership of the government regarding the response to the new corona, emphasized the determination to make every effort to improve the government's measures such as securing the medical system and strengthening support for economic and social activities, and the economy. The government is trying to overcome the challenges facing Japan, such as the slump in the economy, the declining birthrate, and widening disparities.



As a "policy-making political party," it will continue to make constructive policy proposals that respond to the voices of the people, and will strictly pursue the issues of the government and the ruling party.

On the other hand, "For the upper house election in the summer, we will prevent the LDP and Komeito from acquiring a majority of the re-elected seats, and aim for a tense politics that the ruling and opposition parties will oppose."



In addition to coordinating candidates between opposition parties in a "one-person district" with a capacity of one person, the company aims to make half of the candidates female.



Based on this proposal, the Constitutional Democratic Party will hear the opinions of parliamentarians and local organizations belonging to the party, and will formally decide at the party convention to be held on the 27th of this month.