The Upper House Budget Committee today continues the debate over the new virus response March 3 5:24

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At the Upper House Budget Committee, which is deliberating on the new year's budget proposal, Prime Minister Abe and all the ministers will attend and ask questions on the 3rd, and the ruling and opposition parties will continue to debate over responses to the new coronavirus.

The Upper House Budget Committee began a substantive deliberation on the new year's budget on the 2nd, and debates were held over measures to respond to the new coronavirus. Was.

"It is a heavy decision as a prime minister responsible for the whole country in the face of an unusual situation, and I would like to fully support it," said the LDP secretary-general Nika.

On the other hand, Fukuyama, Secretary-General of the Constitutional Democratic Party, said, "Prime Minister Abe is ad hoc and has no sense of crisis. It is very disappointing and similar to resentment."

At the Upper House Budget Committee, Prime Minister Abe and all the ministers will attend for basic questions on the 3rd, and Prime Minister Abe and others will attend for general questions on the 4th.

The ruling party intends to steadily proceed with deliberations, such as holding a public hearing to hear the opinions of experts on the 10th of next week, in order to finalize the new budget proposal early.

Meanwhile, the opposition parties will continue to scrutinize the government's response to the new coronavirus, and the ruling and opposition parties will continue the debate.