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A: Hey Tom! Did you hear about the news? B: No, what's up? A: Well, Noda from the Constitutional Democratic Party (CDP) said Komeito leaving the ruling coalition is a big deal. They're upset about money in politics. B: Oh yeah? And what does this mean for the new prime minister vote in Diet? A: Noda thinks opposition parties are getting more cooperative, but with Komeito gone, it'll change things. They want to work together and maybe even draft a bill on political funds. B: What about Tamaki from Democratic Party for the People (DPFP)? What did he say? A: He agrees with Komeito's stance on money in politics. He might become prime minister if chosen, but wants to clarify policies like national security and energy before that happens. He doesn't think talking to LDP about a coalition is useful now since they can't get majority even with DPFP. B: What about the Japan Innovation Party (JIP)? They have their own thoughts? A: Yeah, JIP thinks it'll be harder for the minority ruling coalition to make decisions in Diet. They're focusing on improving policies and talking with CDP to form a united opposition front. But they have policy differences with CDP, so it might be hard to vote for a unified candidate without consensus on basic national policies. B: And if LDP asks JIP about forming a coalition? A: JIP said it'd be tough and difficult, but would listen if formally approached.
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