Opposition opposition rejected by Prime Minister's father Budget meeting not opened, intensive deliberation next week 12:40 on February 13

Opposition opponents replied that Prime Minister Abe had skipped a judge in the House of Representatives Budget Committee, and the committee scheduled for March 13 has not been held. The ruling party held an intensive discussion next week, and agreed with the opposition to propose to Prime Minister Abe to comment on the father.

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."

In response, the opposition sought an apology and withdrawal, and objected to future deliberations.The committee, which was scheduled to start at 9 am on March 13, has not been held.

Ms. Moriyama, the chairman of the Liberal Democratic Party, met with the Constitutional Democratic Party's chairman of the ASU, proposing that the government refrain from saying, "I'm sorry." Apologized for withdrawal and withdrawal did not agree.

For this reason, the opposition parties have decided to meet with the secretary-generals of four parties, including the Constitutional Democratic Party, and the Secretary-General, and to submit a punitive motion to the Prime Minister in the afternoon in the afternoon if there is no sincere response from the ruling party. I decided.

In response, Moriyama met again with Mr. Azumi, convened deliberations next week at the Budget Committee on the 17th, and at the beginning proposed and agreed to ask Prime Minister Abe to comment on his father.

Liberal Democratic Party Mr. Moriyama "Do Not Create a Political Blank"

The Liberal Democratic Party's chairman of the National Assembly, Moriyama Diet, told reporters, "We will have an intensive deliberation next week, and have Prime Minister Abe's remarks at the beginning. Prime Minister Abe also feels regrettable about the irregular remarks. I think. "

He added, "I think that the punishment motion to the Prime Minister is unprecedented and heavy, and we would like you to take good care of it. There is a response to the new coronavirus, and we should not create a political gap. When thinking about it, I think the new year's budget is very important and Mr. Azumi understands it. "

Fukuyama Secretary-General's remarks cannot be overlooked

Fukuyama, Secretary-General of the Constitutional Democratic Party, told reporters, "A number of remarks by Prime Minister Abe, including this father, blame parliamentary democracy and deserve punishment as a member of the Diet. I can't overlook it. "