The ruling and opposition parties negotiate in talks with Prime Minister Abe at 5:14 on February 13

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Opposition parties replied that the Prime Minister Abe had skipped over his father at the lower house budget committee, saying that it was unacceptable, while the ruling party wanted to avoid affecting the deliberation. It is expected to be done.

After the questions of the members of the Constitutional Democratic Party were over at the House of Representatives Budget Committee, which is considering the new year's budget, Prime Minister Abe skipped the word, "It's a pointless question."

Opposition parties have refuted, requesting an apology and withdrawal, and the Constitutional Democratic Party's Chairman of the Alumni Assembly's countermeasures said, "As a parliamentarian, it was unacceptable and worthy of punishment." We will not respond to further deliberations, and will consider responding to the situation, including submitting a motion to punitive action against Prime Minister Abe.

In response, the Liberal Democratic Party's Chairman of the Moriyama Diet task force said, "Even if we consider the new coronavirus, we must pass a budget as soon as possible." The ruling party says that it is difficult to apologize or withdraw, but it is hoped that discussions will take place between the ruling and opposition parties with the intention of avoiding any impact on the deliberations.

Also, the opposition party is seeking to witness the members of the House of Representatives, Akimoto, who was released on bail on the night of December 12 in bail on the night of March 12, after being charged with corruption involving an integrated resort facility. He has shown a cautious stance due to the upcoming trial.