The Japan Restoration Party held an extraordinary standing board meeting on the 29th in response to the Osaka Restoration Assembly's request for an explanation of the circumstances surrounding cooperation with the Constitutional Democratic Party at the extraordinary Diet session. The executive department emphasized that it will strive to disseminate information carefully in the future and asked for understanding.

Fujita, secretary-general of the Japan Restoration Party, made this clear at a press conference.



According to this, the Japan Restoration Association held an extraordinary executive board meeting online on the morning of the 29th in response to a request from the Osaka Restoration Assembly, and representative Baba explained the details of cooperation with the Constitutional Democratic Party at the extraordinary Diet session. I explained the contents.



In response, the Osaka side argued that the Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan had fought fiercely with the Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan over the so-called "Osaka metropolitan plan," and the word "joint struggle" included in the document confirming the cooperation took a stand, and supporters requested an explanation. It was pointed out that it was



Representative Baba and other executives emphasized that they would strive to disseminate information carefully in the future, and asked for their understanding.



At a press conference, Secretary-General Fujita said, "By sharing information and communicating as much as possible, we would like to grow into an organization that can unite."