PM says, `` Arbitrary personnel affairs are not pointed out, '' prosecutor-general extended duty on February 13 at 17:51

Regarding the extension of the duty of the Attorney General of the Tokyo High Public Prosecutor's Office, Prime Minister Abe stated in a lower house plenary session that `` There is no indication that the system has been abused and arbitrarily assigned, '' and that the provisions of the National Public Service Act will be applied. He emphasized the idea that there was no problem with interpretation.

Among them, Prime Minister Abe stated that he extended the duty of Attorney General Kurokawa of the Tokyo High Public Prosecutor's Office, saying, "Under the unified management of the Cabinet Human Resources Bureau, we always work in the right place for the right people. There is no indication that they have done so. "He emphasized that there is no problem with the interpretation that the provisions of the State Public Service Law apply.

In addition, Prime Minister Abe commented on a social gathering hosted by the supporter's party held the night before the "Cherry Blossom Viewing Party", saying, "I participated as a guest with my wife and only responded to greetings and photography, and paid the membership fee. Did not go. "

In addition, the contract with the hotel side of the venue was signed with the participants, "We have not made any arrangements such as cancellation with the approval of the hotel side. The agreement between the Abe office and the hotel side is that the hotel Over the terms of the agreement. "

On the other hand, the Minister for Regional Revitalization, Kitamura, who is in charge of archive management, said, “We have responded sincerely and politely to the deliberations of the National Assembly, including the Budget Committee, and have been actively working on inspections at the National Archives. We will continue to fulfill our duties. "