Liberal Democratic People's Party Meeting 13:51 on February 13

At a meeting of the Liberal Democratic Party factions, a series of opinions called for a calm response to the fact that Prime Minister Abe had skipped a letter after a question from the members of the Constitutional Democratic Party at the House of Representatives Budget Committee on the 12th.

Former Secretary-General Ishiba said, "Whether it is said that you will be bashed or abused or said to be" quit, "it is the government and the ruling party who are solely low-headed and ask for a deliberation. But the government and the ruling party must discuss and work together to gain an understanding. "

Former Governor-General Takeshi Noda said, "The government needs to respond a bit more with sincerity and politeness. This is a matter of course from the national perspective beyond the ruling and opposition parties."

Former Speaker of the House of Representatives Ibuki said, "I thought it was a bit of a disappointment. After all, it is Japanese culture that speaks with seniority to seniors in life, Prime Minister Abe is also a Prime Minister of a country, so it is better for those people to go down to the same level and not get hurt. "