Temporary parliamentary closing Government and ruling party to formulate budget proposal Coordinating for opposition party joining December 10th 4:47

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The extraordinary parliament will close on the 9th, and the government and the ruling party will rush to organize the budget plan next year. On the other hand, the opposition party's policy is to make adjustments to join the party, and the confrontation of the ruling and opposition parties is expected to become clearer at the ordinary parliamentary meeting to be convened next January.

On the 9th, the 200th extraordinary Diet session was closed on the 9th with procedures for continuing deliberations on bills that did not come into effect, such as a revision to the referendum law.

In response, Prime Minister Abe renewed his willingness to realize the constitutional amendment at a press conference. Regarding the dissolution of the House of Representatives, “If you think it is time to ask the people's beliefs, hesitate to take action. Not. "

From this month to next month, Prime Minister Abe is coordinating visits to India, attendance at summit meetings between Japan, China and South Korea, and visits to the Middle East.

In addition, the government and the ruling party are urgently working on the drafting of the supplementary budget plan and the budget plan for the next fiscal year, and proceeding with deliberations at the ordinary parliament, which is concentrating on convocation on the 20th of next month.

On the other hand, the opposition party will continue to pursue the “Meeting of Cherry Blossoms”, even during the closing session, as Prime Minister Abe has not fulfilled accountability.

The three parties, the constitutional democracy, the national democracy, and the corporate citizens, are planning to make adjustments toward the merger in order to bring together opposition parties and create a political party that can change power. It is expected that the confrontation between the ruling and opposition parties will become clearer.