Opposition party dismissal resolution submission discussions ruling party without extension, closing policy December 6, 5:17

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The opposition party's policy is to ask for an extension of the session on the 9th of the next day of the Diet, but it will be discussed on the 6th in the party's meeting with the party leaders. On the other hand, the ruling party will not respond to the extension of the session.

The National Assembly will hold the end of the meeting on the 9th of next week, and the House of Councilors will hold a plenary session on the 6th, so that donations to people affected by the typhoon, etc. will not be seized by financial institutions even if there are debts. The bill will be voted on. This is the last time the bill will be voted on during the current session.

On the other hand, the opposition party will submit a motion requesting that the session be extended for 40 days as it is necessary to hear sufficient explanations from Prime Minister Abe over the “Cherry Blossom Viewing Party”.

In addition, there is a positive opinion within the National Democratic Party regarding the submission of a distrust resolution proposal to the Abe Cabinet, and on the 6th, we will hold a discussion with the four party leaders.

On the other hand, the majority of the bills submitted by the government have been approved. I will tell the opposition party on the 6th with the policy of closing.