Meeting to see cherry blossoms Opposition party intensive deliberation request The ruling party is not ready November 13 5:07

The Prime Minister-sponsored “Cherry Blossom Viewing Party” has been pursued by the opposition party as “personalization of a public event” and asked for an intensive discussion by the Budget Committee as it is necessary to hear from Prime Minister Abe However, the ruling party has no problem and it is expected that it will not be accepted and will be discussed.

Regarding the “Cherry Blossom Viewing Party” hosted by the Prime Minister, the opposition party said at the plenary session of the House of Representatives on the 12th that many people were invited from Prime Minister Abe ’s support party, “It ’s a private event of a public event”, etc. And pursued.

And, as it is necessary to hear the explanation directly from Prime Minister Abe, the chairman of the Constitutional Democratic Party's response to the National Assembly for Azumi is `` It is a symbol that symbolizes the long-term administration's power and distortion, I have to ask Prime Minister Abe thoroughly. "

On the other hand, the ruling party said that there is no problem, such as the LDP secretary-general of the Liberal Democratic Party said, “It is natural that any member of the constituency calls on the members of the constituency to participate as much as possible.” Therefore, it is expected that discussions will be held on the grounds that it will not be able to respond to intensive deliberations.

On the other hand, the ruling party wanted to vote at the House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee on the 13th on the bill seeking approval of the new trade agreement between Japan and the United States, but the opposition party said that it was not approved due to insufficient deliberation, etc. It's not a compromise.

For this reason, the ruling party will postpone it and voted on the committee on the 15th, and will coordinate with the opposition party in the direction of aiming to pass the House of Representatives next week.