The leader of the Democratic Party for the People, Yuichiro Tamaki, reaffirmed on October 11 that his party will not cooperate with the Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan (CDP) in unifying opposition candidates for the upcoming prime minister designation vote.
This decision comes ahead of the next extraordinary session of the Diet, where the prime minister designation vote is scheduled to take place.
Tamaki’s stance highlights ongoing divisions within the opposition parties as they prepare for the critical vote that will shape Japan’s political future.
(News On Japan)
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