The Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan has put together a draft activity plan to be decided at the party convention to be held next month, stating that the Kishida administration has lost a lot of trust in the LDP's faction's political funding party, and is considering replacing the LDP in the next House of Representatives election. We have clearly stated our policy of aiming to become the number one party.

The Constitutional Democratic Party's draft action plan states that in response to the problems surrounding the LDP's faction's political funding party, ``public trust in the Kishida administration has been significantly lost, and the Constitutional Democratic Party will lead and implement fundamental political reforms.'' ”.



In addition to accelerating the field of candidates in order to increase the number of officially recognized candidates from the current 170 to 200 for the next House of Representatives election, he also stated that he would "promote possible collaboration between opposition parties and become the leading party, surpassing the Liberal Democratic Party." We will do our best to secure seats."



The original draft of the action plan compiled at the end of last year stated that the party would ``do everything in its power to pursue a break in the ruling party's majority,'' but in light of the slump in cabinet approval ratings, the party has set out a stance of aiming to win more seats than the Liberal Democratic Party.



The Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan will decide on its activity plan at its party convention to be held on the 4th of next month.