The House of Councilors' Budget Committee to discuss the postponement of the introduction of English-language private examinations, November 8th, 5:14

On the 8th following the House of Representatives, Prime Minister Abe and others attended the budget committee of the House of Councilors on the 8th, and intensive deliberations were held, and the debate between the ruling and opposition parties continued over the postponement of the introduction of the English private exam to the university entrance common test. Will be exchanged.

In the House of Councilors Budget Committee, following the House of Representatives on the 6th, Prime Minister Abe and Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, etc. will attend in the afternoon of the 8th, and intensive discussions will be held on the theme of “issues of domestic affairs and diplomacy”.

In response to the resignation of ministers, the ruling party asks Prime Minister Abe to decide on the administration of the future, while the opposition party continues to ask the responsibility for appointment.

Also, over the postponement of the introduction of the English private examination to the university entrance common test, the ruling party will ask questions about the background of the introduction and future policy.

On the other hand, the opposition party is pursuing that the circumstances of the introduction decision are unclear, and that it is difficult to ensure the fairness of the scoring due to the problem of the descriptive formula introduced in the national language and mathematics. The dispute between the ruling and opposition parties continues.

On the other hand, regarding the constitutional amendment, on the 7th, a free discussion was held by members of the ruling and opposition parties for the first time in two years at the constitutional review board of the House of Representatives.

While the Liberal Democratic Party wants to deliberate and vote on the proposal to amend the referendum law at an early stage, the Constitutional Democratic Party is demanding continued free discussions and is expected to continue discussions.