Mr. Mabuchi, the chairman of the Constitutional Democratic Party's National Assembly, met individually with the chairman of the three opposition parties, and expressed his intention to submit a vote of no confidence to the chairman of the House of Representatives Hosoda, and asked for his understanding.

As the end of the Diet is approaching the 15th next week, the Constitutional Democratic Party's Chairman of the Diet, Mabuchi, met individually with the Nippon Ishin no Kai, the Democratic Party for the People, and the Communist Party's Chairman of the Diet on the 7th.



Mr. Mabuchi has repeatedly expressed concern about the chairman of the House of Representatives Hosoda about the "10 increase and 10 decrease" in the single-seat constituency of the House of Representatives, and he has not explained in the Diet about the weekly news report of sexual harassment to female reporters. He pointed out that he lacked the qualifications of a chairman.



He then expressed his intention to submit a vote of no confidence to Chair Hosoda in the near future and asked for his understanding.



After the meeting, the Communist Party chairman of the Diet, Mr. Hosoda, said, "There is a common understanding that Chairman Hosoda is not suitable as chairman."



On the other hand, Mr. Endo, the chairman of the Nippon Ishin no Kai, said, "I can't forgive the statement denying" 10 increase 10 decrease ", but I'm not sure if the sexual harassment report is true at this stage. I want to decide. "



"I think the party's response, but I personally don't think it's a reason for distrust," said Furukawa, chairman of the Democratic Party for the People's Democratic Party.

Liberal Democratic Secretary General Mogi "No distrust at all"

Liberal Democratic Party Secretary-General Motegi said at a press conference, "I seem to give various reasons, but I am not distrustful at all. Frankly, I am surprised that the Constitutional Democratic Party has taken root in each party today. I don't know what the Communist Party will do, but it may be difficult for other opposition parties to get along. "