TOKYO (Xinhua): Kenta Izumi, the policy chief of Japan's main opposition party, the Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan (CDPJ), on Wednesday (Nov 17) formally announced his bid for the party's leadership election which is to be held at the end of November.
Izumi said he will seek to build a society where people can feel safe, and vowed to reform his party after the Oct 31 election failure, expressing his hope of changing the image of the party from negative to a positive one.
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