Regarding the issue of whether the coalition government will continue, the Liberal Democratic Party President Saiichi Takashi and the Komeito Party Representative Tetsuo Saito held consultations on the 7th of this month. However, due to the Liberal Democratic Party's failure to allay the concerns of the Komeito Party on political and financial issues, the agreement on the coalition government was postponed.
Against this background, the Komeito Party held a central meeting attended by party cadres last night, and decided to entrust the final judgment to representative Saito and secretary general Nishida. Subsequently, the representative of Saito held talks with Takashi, president of the Liberal Democratic Party, this afternoon (10th), and conveyed the policy of withdrawing from the coalition on the grounds that the Liberal Democratic Party failed to give a sufficient answer on political and financial issues.
The Chairman of the Central Directorate of the Communist Party,赤羽, said on the evening of the 9th that if he decides to withdraw from the joint government, he will vote for the representative of the Communist Party, Zido, in the election for the nomination of the prime minister in Congress.
Party representative Zidane.
The Communist Party joined the coalition government of the Democratic Party with the then Liberal Party in 1999. After the Liberal Party withdrew from the coalition government, the coalition regime of the two parties continued, and the two parties joined in opposition after the establishment of the Democratic Party regime in 2009, but regained power in 2012 andined long-term rule for more than 20 years.
Sanae Takaichi meets with Shigeru Ishiba ahead of party leader talks
At about 11:40 a.m. she entered the prime minister's residence and left the prime minister's office at about 12:5 a.m. shely held talks with Sharpampoom, took office greetings, and exchanged views on the current political situation and future regime operations before meeting with the party's leader, Zido, representative of the Communist Party.
Later, Takaichi sanae told the press corps: "I gave my inauguration greeting and asked Prime Minister Ishiba for guidance. Because my husband has a good relationship with Prime Minister Ishiba, and he also cares about my husband who is currently recuperating, we talked about some common things." When asked by the press corps whether they had exchanged views on the party leaders' talks, Takaichi sanae replied, "Nothing special (talked about)."
President of the Democratic Party.
Mr. Matsuyama, Chairman of the Senate of the Self-Democratic Party: "It is impossible to imagine Congress operating without the Communist Party"
This morning, Masayama Matsuyama, president of the Senate of the Liberal Democratic Party, and other members of the new executive department of the Senate Liberal Democratic Party visited the lounges of various parties in the National Assembly.
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Senate Chairman of the Self-Democratic Party Senate.
In response, Matsuyama Zhengji responded: "Although the situation is complicated, the Komeito Party is also an extremely important partner for us. We hope to earnestly maintain linkage and jointly respond to the operation of Congress."
President Matsuyama told the press group: "We have so far established a relationship of trust with the Komeito Party. It is impossible to imagine a Congress operating without the Komeito Party, so I hope President Takashi can negotiate carefully."
“26 years of self-government cooperation is facing a major situation”
Reaction within the Democratic Party
Former self-government chairman of the self-government party, Xiao Yan: “It is very important that long-term relationships continue to be cultivated.”
The new chairman of the Liberal Democratic Party's Tax Investigation Committee and former chairman of the Government Investigation Committee, Goori Onodera, told a press group at the party headquarters on the morning of the 10th:"The Liberal Democratic Party and the Komeito Party are consistent at the policy level, including budget. The final adjustment is underway centered on the president and secretary-general, but it is very important for the long-cultivated relationship between the two parties to continue in the future."
The Opposition Reaction
Representative Noda Yoshihiko of the Constitutional Democratic Party: "Lack of consideration and attention to the Komeito Party"
Representative of the Constitutional Democratic Party Yoshihiko Noda said at a press conference: "(We) can only maintain tense attention. During the election process of the Liberal Democratic Party president, all candidates easily talked about 'expanding the alliance.' However, when it comes to maintaining the alliance, they lacked consideration for their partner, the Komeito Party, for more than 20 years. Instead, they treated it with contempt. This may have led to a strong sense of crisis in the Komeito Party."
He also said: “The Democratic Party should have benefited from joint campaigns with the Communist Party, but from time to time, the word may not be very appropriate, but it has become a way of treating it like the ‘Snow Tree’ (note: abandoning or no longer paying attention to things after the metaphor) (“The Democratic Party to the Communist Party”) lack of respect and gratitude, I am afraid it is too customary (this unified relationship).”