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In the early hours of the 28th, as the vote counting for the House of Representatives election continued, Yuichiro Tamaki, the leader of the Democratic Party for the People, held a press conference at the vote counting center that had opened in Tokyo. A reporter asked if the LDP had approached him about joining a coalition government, given that it is thought that the ruling party will have difficulty maintaining a majority due to the influence of the LDP's faction's secret funds problem. Tamaki immediately replied, "No." He also said that he had not been approached about forming a coalition government by the Constitutional Democratic Party. The leader continued, "We will work on policy-based principles." "We will cooperate with parties that are willing to cooperate with us to realize the economic policies that we advocated for in the election, which are to increase take-home pay. We don't know what kind of ruling party we will become, but we will strongly urge the government and the ruling party to do so." ■Subscribe to the channel: https://yahoo.jp/zaoidV ■List of articles on THE PAGE: https://yahoo.jp/A5sxYP ■Yahoo!News Original: https://yahoo.jp/7a5omo #thepage_jp #pressconference #houseofrepresentativeselection