At the National Democratic Party's convention, Representative Tamaki pointed out that the issue surrounding the LDP faction's political funding party "cannot be overlooked. The LDP has now lost its policy driving force," and responded harshly to the Kishida administration. I have expressed my intention to do so. At the convention, we decided on an activity policy that included increasing the number of votes by 20% in each national election.

The Democratic Party of Japan's party convention was held at a hall in Tokyo on the afternoon of the 12th.



In this discussion, Representative Tamaki commented on his withdrawal from discussions with the ruling party regarding the ``trigger clause'' that would suspend the taxation of the additional portion of the gasoline tax, saying, ``Unfortunately, Prime Minister Kishida has focused only on ``consideration,'' and has not politicized. "We have not made a decision. We will ask the government to make this happen while cooperating with other parties that agree on each policy."



Regarding the issue surrounding the LDP's faction's political funding party, he said, ``We cannot overlook this.The LDP has now lost the power to drive policy.We will work on policy-oriented efforts with an attitude of ``resolution rather than confrontation.'' ``The main premise is that honest politics be maintained.We will change politics that is out of touch with common people's senses, such as leaving behind accounting treatments that resemble tax evasion,'' he said, indicating his intention to respond harshly to the Kishida administration. I did.



Although the Democratic Party of Japan has been an opposition party, it has not ruled out cooperation with the ruling party to implement its policies, but this has effectively changed.



After this, the convention decided on a policy of action that included achieving sustainable wage increases and increasing the number of votes received in each national election by 20%, with proportional representation in mind.