In response to the incident surrounding the political funding party of a faction of the Liberal Democratic Party, the Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan requested the cooperation of the Japan Restoration Party, stating that it is necessary to implement political reform in the current Diet session.

In response to the incident involving a political funding party run by a faction of the Liberal Democratic Party, opposition parties are putting together proposals for political reform, including the introduction of a ``coalition system'' in which members themselves are responsible.



On the 31st, when questions from representatives of each party began in the Diet, Constitutional Democratic Party Secretary-General Okada met with Japan Restoration Party Secretary-General Fujita and explained the party's reform plans, including a complete ban on political fundraising parties.



After that, he requested cooperation, stating that he would like to work together on common issues in order to achieve political reform in the current Diet session.

Fujita said at a press conference, ``I understand that there aren't that many individual points that conflict with each other, but to be honest, I don't trust the Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan a little bit.''I don't know what will happen in the end, but I'm sure that I would like to exchange opinions."



The Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan will now call on other opposition parties to cooperate.