Japan’s CDPJ, Komeito to Officially Launch New Party; Centrist Reform Alliance to Be Headed by CDPJ, Komeito Leaders
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Japan’s CDPJ, Komeito to Officially Launch New Party; Centrist Reform Alliance to Be Headed by CDPJ, Komeito Leaders
The main opposition Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan and Komeito will officially launch a new party, the Centrist Reform Alliance, on Thursday during a convention held in the Diet Building in Tokyo.
[2026 House of Representatives Election] Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi dissolved the House of Representatives while maintaining a high level of cabinet approval ratings. On the "All Okinawa" side, which aims to prevent the construction of the new base at Henoko, the Constitutional Democratic Party and the Komeito Party formed a new party, the "Centre Reform Alliance" (Centre), which is attracting attention.
With the 51st House of Representatives election scheduled for January 27th and voting on February 8th, Nagatacho is experiencing unprecedented activity. Until last October, the Komeito Party and the Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan, which were the ruling and opposition parties respectively, have formed a new party in the House of Representatives. On January 2nd, the day before the House of Representatives was dissolved...
On the 22nd, Soka Gakkai, the support group for the Komeito Party, held a Central Social Council to discuss how to respond to the House of Representatives election (announced on the 27th, voting on February 8th), and officially decided to support the new party, the Center Reform Alliance, formed by the Constitutional Democratic Party and the Komeito Party.
Following the launch of the new party, the Center Reform Alliance, by the Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan and the Komeito Party, senior officials from both parties' Mie Prefecture organizations met on the evening of the 21st at the Komeito Prefectural Headquarters (2-chome, Sakaemachi, Tsu City) to confirm their cooperation ahead of the House of Representatives election (announced on the 27th, voting on the 8th of next month). From the …
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