National Assembly Today's representative question To the controversy due to constitutional amendments and Kanden issues October 7th 4:16

From the 7th, the National Assembly will ask each party's representative questions about Prime Minister Abe's speech. While the Liberal Democratic Party appeals that discussions on the constitutional amendment should be promoted, the Constitutional Democratic Party will start a dispute between the ruling and opposition parties, thinking about issues such as Kansai Electric Power.

Following a speech by Prime Minister Abe last week at the Diet session, representative questions of each party were held at the House of Representatives for three days from the 7th. A representative and representative of the Constitutional Democratic Party, Mr. Edano, will ask questions.

Under these circumstances, the Secretary-General Hayashi will ask Prime Minister Abe and others to explain how to recover and recover from damage caused by Typhoon No. 15 and measures to raise the consumption tax rate.

In addition to hearing about the new trade agreement between Japan and the United States, we will appeal that we should proceed with discussions on the proposal to amend the referendum law and amendment of the constitution, which are ongoing deliberation.

On the other hand, Mr. Edano will ask about the government's response to Typhoon No. 15 and the impact of the consumption tax hike.

In addition, the dispute between the ruling and opposition parties begins with the idea that the executives of Kansai Electric Power received large amounts of money and that the Agency for Cultural Affairs decided not to grant subsidies to the Aichi International Arts Festival.