A: Hey, buddy! What's up?
B: Just chilling. What's going on with you?
A: You haven't heard about the big news, huh? Our party, the Constitutional Democratic Party, changed its leaders!
B: No way! Who took over?
A: Check it out, Jun Azumi is now the secretary-general. And three other guys from our Lower House got into leadership roles too!
B: Which ones are they?
A: Honjo Satoshi leads the Policy Research Committee, Yoshida Harumi became one of the executive deputy presidents, and Watanabe So heads the new Public Relations Committee.
B: Wow, sounds like a big shakeup! What did Noda say about it?
A: Well, he said he wants to balance stability and reform with this change. Some people think it'll bring unity, but others question if the younger members are ready for the job.
B: That's interesting... I wonder what they're planning next.
A: Noda hinted that he might talk to other opposition parties about choosing the next prime minister when the ruling Liberal Democratic Party picks their new leader.
B: That could be a game-changer, man! Let's see if they can work together.
B: Just chilling. What's going on with you?
A: You haven't heard about the big news, huh? Our party, the Constitutional Democratic Party, changed its leaders!
B: No way! Who took over?
A: Check it out, Jun Azumi is now the secretary-general. And three other guys from our Lower House got into leadership roles too!
B: Which ones are they?
A: Honjo Satoshi leads the Policy Research Committee, Yoshida Harumi became one of the executive deputy presidents, and Watanabe So heads the new Public Relations Committee.
B: Wow, sounds like a big shakeup! What did Noda say about it?
A: Well, he said he wants to balance stability and reform with this change. Some people think it'll bring unity, but others question if the younger members are ready for the job.
B: That's interesting... I wonder what they're planning next.
A: Noda hinted that he might talk to other opposition parties about choosing the next prime minister when the ruling Liberal Democratic Party picks their new leader.
B: That could be a game-changer, man! Let's see if they can work together.
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Summary
The Constitutional Democratic Party underwent a leadership change with Jun Azumi as the new secretary-general. Three other members, Honjo Satoshi, Yoshida Harumi, and Watanabe So, also took on key roles in the Lower House. Noda expressed the aim for balance between stability and reform, but