Bill to stop IR maintenance Four opposition parties submitted to parliament January 20 10:39

In response to corruption involving integrated resort facilities including casinos, four opposition parties and others have submitted a bill to the Diet to halt the development of IRs.

In response to the corruption case surrounding the IR, opposition parties are skeptical about the process by which the government has quietly enacted the IR Maintenance Law, and the direction of the Abe administration has said that IR will lead to regional revitalization. Said it was wrong, and will scrutinize it at the regular Diet meeting convened on the 20th.

The Constitutional Democratic Party, the People's Democratic Party, the Communist Party, and the four opposition parties including the Social Democratic Party have visited the lower house secretariat's secretariat to submit a bill to stop IR development.

Following this, the chairman of the Constitutional Democratic Party's Democratic Party's Alumni Assembly said to reporters, "I don't need a casino in Japan. The Abe administration's economic policy of relying on gambling for regional revitalization is out of focus and could destroy a dignified society. Crisis. We will do our best to pass the bill. "