The Constitutional Democratic Party is planning to promote dialogue activities on the streets nationwide to strengthen the measures, saying that the government's emergency measures in response to rising prices are insufficient.

The Constitutional Democratic Party opposes this year's supplementary budget to implement emergency measures against rising prices, saying it is insufficient in scale and content to support people's lives.



To strengthen the measures, the Constitutional Democratic Party has stated that it will "fight against high prices" and will promote dialogue activities nationwide.



Specifically, we will conduct a questionnaire survey asking what we feel is expensive on the streets of each region, and ask businesses about the impact on sales.



The results of the survey will be reflected in the measures against rising prices, which will be appealed as one of the priority policies in the upper house election in the summer.



Representative Izumi said, "I think there are items that have not yet received information from the Diet and government offices, even though the prices have risen. I would like to hear the voices of the people all over the country and boost the momentum of" fighting high prices. " I'm talking to you.