The House of Councilors election will reach the polling day on the 10th.

On the 9th, the final day of the election contest, the leaders of each party are calling for support in the constituencies that they see as a close battle.

After the Liberal Democratic Party's former Prime Minister Abe was shot by a gun during his speech, many parties canceled their support speeches by executives on the 8th, but in both parties the elections are democratic. As it is the basis and needs to show an attitude of not giving in to violence, it is a policy to work on schedule on the 9th.



Prime Minister Kishida, the president of the Liberal Democratic Party, will give a street speech in Yamanashi and Niigata, which he sees as a close battle, and secure political stability in order to steadily respond to rising prices and the spread of the new corona infection due to the situation in Ukraine. Is important.



Izumi, the representative of the Constitutional Democratic Party, will give street speeches in Fukushima, Kyoto, and Kanagawa, and will appeal for politics from the consumer's perspective, such as measures against rising prices, including a timely reduction in the consumption tax.



Komeito representative Yamaguchi will give a street speech in Kanagawa, which is positioned as a priority constituency, and will call for support, saying that it is necessary to continue the economic policy and social security reform efforts promoted by the coalition government.



Mr. Matsui, the representative of Nippon Ishin no Kai, will give street speeches in Kyoto and Osaka, carry out administrative and financial reforms in Osaka nationwide, and appeal for "investment in future generations" such as free education and childbirth. I am doing it.



Representative Tamaki of the Democratic Party for the People will give street speeches in Kanagawa, Tokyo, Fukuoka, Osaka, and Aichi, and will appeal to realize an "economy with rising salaries" through aggressive fiscal policy and monetary easing.



The Communist Party chairman, Kazuo Shii, will give street speeches in Saitama, Kanagawa, and Tokyo, and will appeal for a reduction in the consumption tax as a measure against peaceful diplomacy and rising prices by taking advantage of Article 9 of the Constitution.



Reiwa Shinsengumi representative Yamamoto will give a street speech in Tokyo, arguing that the most effective measure against rising prices is the abolition of the consumption tax.



Fukushima, the leader of the Social Democratic Party, will give a street speech in Kanagawa and Tokyo, arguing that he is against a significant increase in defense and constitutional reform.



The leader of the NHK party, Tachibana, will give a street speech in Tokyo, appealing for free NHK reception fees for pensioners.



The street speech will be available until 8 pm on the 9th, and the leaders and candidates of each party will call for support to the last minute.