A second-generation religious woman, who has complained about the problems of the former Unification Church, has requested legislation to be enacted at next year's ordinary session of the Diet, saying that the previously enacted law aimed at relieving victims will not help children.

A religious second-generation woman who complained of damage under the name of "Sayuri Ogawa" attended a meeting of the Constitutional Democratic Party on the 20th.



The woman expressed her gratitude for the enactment of a law aimed at relieving victims at the previous extraordinary session of the Diet, saying, "I would like to ask for a shortening of the verification and review period to see if the new law is really effective in court."



On the other hand, she said, "The biggest remaining issue is the inability to provide relief for the damage done to children," and requested that the ruling and opposition parties work together to develop legislation at next year's ordinary session of the Diet.



He also appealed, "The new law is just trying to solve the problem of donations, and that is not the only problem. I would like you to continue discussing the remaining issues and the dissolution of the former Unification Church and take immediate action." .