The ruling party “policy not to hold the budget committee” The opposition party “Pursuit period extension” 5:07 on December 5

With the end of the National Assembly scheduled for the 9th of next week, the ruling party will not extend the session and will not respond to a budget committee meeting for the “Cherry Blossom Viewing Party”. On the other hand, the opposition party is repulsed and wants to seek a significant extension of the session in order to continue pursuing.

At the House of Councilors meeting, a new trade agreement between Japan and the United States was approved on the 4th, and amended laws and regulations were enacted to promote work style reforms for teachers at public schools.

In response to this, the ruling party said that it is not necessary to extend the current session of the current parliament until the 9th of next week, and that the opposition party said that Prime Minister Abe is fulfilling accountability over the “Meeting of Cherry Blossoms” It is a policy that does not respond to the required budget committee.

On the other hand, the opposition party has rebounded and is considering measures including the submission of a resolution for the dismissal of the Liberal Democratic Party Kaneko House of Councilor Budget, and it is necessary to continue to hear explanations from Prime Minister Abe. I want to ask for a significant extension.

In addition, while representatives of the Democratic Party of Japan, Tamaki, expressed the idea that the Abe Cabinet should also consider submitting a distrust resolution proposal, the Constitutional Democratic Party will continue to pursue the “Meeting of Cherry Blossoms” There is an opinion that it is better to postpone the non-confidential resolution, and it is expected that adjustments will be made within the opposition party.