The Japan Restoration Party held a party convention, and Representative Baba called for unity, stating, ``We aim to become the governing party that will replace the Liberal Democratic Party.'' They decided on a policy of action with the goal of breaking the majority for the ruling party in the next House of Representatives election.

The party convention of the Japan Restoration Party was held at a hotel in Kyoto on the afternoon of the 24th.



In this, Representative Baba talked about the issue surrounding the political funding party of a faction of the Liberal Democratic Party.

"The anger of the people is greater than ever before. We will thoroughly investigate the truth, and a special committee of the Diet scheduled to be established next month will revise the law to prevent a recurrence. I would like to have a discussion to reach a conclusion on disclosing the use of the funds.'' ``



The Liberal Democratic Party's approval rating is declining, but the approval rating of the opposition parties, including the Ishin no Kai, is not increasing.If we do not do more activities than we have been doing, we will not be able to win the election.'' It will be a dream come true.”

He also said that the next House of Representatives election is likely to be held in June, saying, ``The time has come to move step by step and accelerate our goal of becoming the governing party to replace the Liberal Democratic Party.'' "We will take this to a battle for reform. We want to unite and fight through this," he said, calling for unity.



At the party convention, we decided on a policy of action with the aim of achieving a majority in the next House of Representatives election between the main opposition party and the ruling party, and achieving power in the next three House of Representatives elections.

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(Reporter Mihoko Tanii, Political Department)


The Japan Restoration Association has made its stance clear against the Kishida administration in response to the issue surrounding the political funding party of a faction of the Liberal Democratic Party.



At the party convention, the party set out a policy of aiming to give the ruling party a majority in the next House of Representatives election.



The party plans to expand its influence independently without coordinating candidates with other opposition parties such as the Constitutional Democratic Party.



However, some members of the party's executive committee say that ``the party is not gaining as much penetration as expected outside of Kansai,'' and the issue remains how to expand support across the country.