According to the Japan Communications Agency on the 12th, the president of the self-government party, Cao市早苗, said on his X account that he was conducting personnel adjustments before the cabinet, "even if he becomes prime minister as a minority member of the ruling party, he must have a sense of speed."
The Japan Economic News commented on the 12th that in the usual circumstances, the prime minister will first determine the class of cabinet ministers, and then start to arrange internal government investigation meetings, election response committees and other personnel, this reversal of the order is rare. The convening time of Congress is delayed from the initial 15th to 20th, because the city spent more time on joint governing consultations.
Japan's Komeito Party withdrew from the ruling coalition, making it still unknown whether Takashi Saami can be nominated as prime minister in Parliament. Singapore's Lianhe Zaobao said that what she was most worried about was the alliance of opposition parties and the joint efforts to launch candidates to compete with her. Yuichiro Tamaki, the leader of the National Democratic Party, is currently a "popular candidate" for the unified candidate of the opposition party. He has sent a signal to the Komeito Party that the policies of the two parties have something in common. Some analysts believe that since the National Democratic Party is a separate party from the Constitutional Democratic Party, it is not ruled out that the Constitutional Democratic Party will strongly support him as prime minister.
According to Japan's Asahi Shimbun reported on the 12th, Noda Yoshihiko, leader of the Constitutional Democratic Party, revealed on the same day that he was coordinating to hold party leader talks with Fujita Wenwu, co-representative of the Japan Reform Association, and Yuichiro Tamaki, leader of the National Democratic Party, on the 14th. According to relevant sources, both Fujita and Tamaki are interested in attending. Noda hopes to introduce a unified candidate of the opposition party in the prime minister's nomination election of the provisional parliament.
Nooda told the media, "(the three seats of the constitutional, reform and national democracy) together are more than the self-government party", he has instructed the director-general of the meeting to promote the coordination of the talks.