The Democratic Party for the People (DPP) Yamagata Prefectural Chapter held its regular convention on May 16, focusing on strategies for a decisive victory in the upcoming summer House of Councillors election. The event, held in Yamagata City, was attended by party leader Yuichiro Tamaki, who emphasized the importance of delivering on promised policies.
“We must solidify our foundation and respond to the expectations placed on our policies. This summer will be a turning point for Japanese politics-a summer to increase everyone’s take-home pay,” Tamaki stated.
During the convention, a declaration was adopted to unite efforts in advancing the party’s policies and securing electoral success. Following the event, Tamaki delivered a street speech in Yamagata City, advocating for raising the income threshold to 1.78 million yen and abolishing the temporary gasoline tax rate.
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The Democratic Party for the People (DPP) Yamagata Prefectural Chapter convened its regular meeting on May 16 in Yamagata City to finalize strategies for the upcoming House of Councillors election. Party leader Yuichiro Tamaki attended, emphasizing the need to strengthen the party’s foundation and fulfill policy commitments. A declaration was adopted to unify efforts toward electoral success and advancing key policies. Following the meeting, Tamaki delivered a street speech advocating for raising the income threshold to 1.78 million yen and abolishing the temporary gasoline tax rate.
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