The House of Councilors election is being debated in various places toward the polling day on the 10th of next month.

Each party has set up seats to win, and is expanding its support by giving street speeches in the constituencies that the leader and other executives place importance on.

▽ The Liberal Democratic Party, together with the Komeito, which forms a coalition, has a policy of aiming to build up to stabilize the administration base, with the acquisition of 56 seats necessary for maintaining the majority of the House of Councilors as the winning and losing line.



Party executives will join the constituency, which is expected to have a close battle in a "one-person district" with a capacity of one person, and will expand support by appealing the measures taken by the Kishida administration to counter rising prices and diplomatic achievements. I'm planning to do it.



▽ The Constitutional Democratic Party has set a goal of acquiring 63 or more seats, which is the majority of the re-elected seats in the opposition as a whole, and the party aims to increase the number of seats from the 23 re-elected seats.



We would like to emphasize the party's presence and expand its support by focusing on measures against rising prices and security policies, emphasizing the differences between the Liberal Democratic Party and the Komeito Party, as well as the second opposition party, the Nippon Ishin no Kai. It's an idea.



▽ The Komeito, like the Liberal Democratic Party, aims to maintain a majority in the ruling party, and also aims to win 14 seats in total, including the election of all seven people in the constituency and the proportional representation of seven seats.



While appealing for policies such as raising wages and increasing the lump-sum payment for childbirth and childcare, the party's supporters will be solidified, and support will be expanded mainly in urban areas.



▽ The Nippon Ishin no Kai aims to acquire 12 or more seats, which is double the number of seats re-elected, and aims to obtain the largest number of votes from the opposition party, which exceeds the Constitutional Democratic Party in terms of proportional representation.



In addition to emphasizing that the administrative and financial reforms that are being promoted in Osaka will be carried out nationwide in the election contest, we would like to emphasize security policies and promote them to the conservatives.



▽ The Democratic Party for the People is aiming to acquire 7 or more seats to be re-elected.



With the policy of "solving rather than confrontation," the policy is to emphasize the achievements of the original line of cooperation and cooperation beyond the ruling and opposition parties in order to realize the party's policy, and appeal for support.



▽ The Communist Party aims to acquire 6 or more seats to be re-elected.



While raising the appeal of the importance of peaceful diplomacy, we would like to raise more candidates than last time in the constituency to dig up support and increase the votes of proportional representation.



▽ Reiwa Shinsengumi aims to win 3 or more seats.



In addition to the proportional representation, we are aiming for victory in the constituencies of big cities such as Tokyo, and we are trying to penetrate the nonpartisan class by repeating street speeches.



▽ The Social Democratic Party has decided to strongly appeal the significance of the party's existence, with the intention of surely obtaining a 2% vote rate as a proportional representation in order to maintain the party requirements.



▽ The NHK Party is aiming to acquire a seat as a proportional representation, and is working to expand its support by supporting 73 official candidates, which is the largest number among political parties in the constituency.