The Liberal Democratic Party has informed the Constitutional Democratic Party of its intention to report to the Constitutional Democratic Party by the end of next week the contents of the interviews Prime Minister Kishida conducted with four senior members of the Abe faction regarding the issue surrounding the faction's political funding party. It was agreed that the budget for the new fiscal year would be voted on at the meeting and plenary session.

At the House of Councilors Budget Committee, which is deliberating the new year's budget bill, the Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan insisted that Prime Minister Kishida needed a full explanation of the contents of the interviews he conducted with four senior Abe supporters on this issue, so the vote was taken. The ruling and opposition parties continued to make adjustments regarding the schedule.



Under these circumstances, the Liberal Democratic Party and the Constitutional Democratic Party's House of Councilors Diet Measures Committee chairpersons met, and the Liberal Democratic Party indicated that it would report on the details of the interviews with the four people within the next week, and would also communicate the results of any new interviews. .



In response, the two parties agreed on the 28th that the House of Councilors Budget Committee would conclude with a question-and-answer session, and then vote on the budget at the committee and plenary session.



As a result, the budget bill is expected to be passed on the 28th.



At the meeting, they also agreed to ask Prime Minister Kishida and others to attend the House of Councilors' Settlement Committee on April 1 for questions.