Liberal Constitutional Reform Promotion Headquarters meets for the first time on 11 October 13:13

The Liberal Democratic Party held a meeting of the Promotion Headquarters for the first time around the constitutional amendment, and former Secretary General Hosoda, who became the head of the headquarters, emphasized the idea of ​​working on the progress of the discussion on constitutional amendment.

The Liberal Democratic Party's Constitutional Reform Promotion Headquarters met for the first time after a new system of party affairs last month, with the second floor secretary-general and the Kishida political research chairman attending.

Former Secretary-General Hosoda, who assumed the position of General Manager, said, “It is necessary to work energetically for deliberation on the revision of the referendum law. We would like to ask for cooperation to promote discussions on the constitutional amendment.”

Then, we decided to set up a new “Constitutional Reform Promotion Campaign / Organization Committee” and give lectures in various parts of the country with the party to gain public understanding.

At the meeting, Mr. Hosoda also expressed the idea that discussions on regulations such as television advertisements associated with the referendum required by the opposition parties should be considered along with the proposed amendment to the referendum law.

On the other hand, while former secretary-general Ishiba questioned the “description of the Self-Defense Forces” that Prime Minister Abe is motivated by, Mr. Hosoda said, “I would like to make efforts to show the current plan to each party and gain understanding.” Said.