Parliament to resume deliberation from this week 4:30 on Oct. 28

Sakakibara The parliamentary deliberation that was sent off following the resignation of the former Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry is expected to resume from this week. While the ruling party wants to steadily proceed with deliberations such as proposals for approval of the new trade agreement between Japan and the United States, the opposition party is going to strengthen its offensive, such as pursuing the appointment responsibility of Prime Minister Abe.

It was reported that the former Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry gave melons to voters in the electoral district and handed incense by secretaries, and resigned in just over a month after taking office.

In response to this, the National Assembly was not able to hold all the committees scheduled on the 25th of last week, but from this week each committee will be held and deliberation is expected to resume.

The ruling party wants to steadily proceed with deliberations such as a proposal for approval of the new trade agreement between Japan and the United States and a revision of the Companies Act that requires the establishment of outside directors to ensure the transparency of listed companies, etc. It is an idea.

In response to this, the opposition party will pursue the responsibility of appointing Prime Minister Abe, and over the private English examination that will be introduced in the university entrance examination, the Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology said, “If you can do your best according to your height” It is a stance to strengthen the offensive, such as telling about what has been done.