14:09 on April 2 calling for preservation of the atomic bombing building in Hiroshima `` Old Army Clothing Arsenal ''

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Regarding one of the four A-bombed buildings in Hiroshima, the former Army Clothing Arsenal, the Liberal Democratic Party's Parliamentary League has asked the Minister of Health, Labor and Welfare to pay a reasonable amount of money and leave a substantial number. Was.

The former Army Clothing Arsenal in Hiroshima City, which was used for the manufacture of military uniforms before the war, is one of the representative atomic bombed buildings that conveyed the devastating situation of the atomic bomb.

Hiroshima Prefecture, which owns three of the four buildings, had proposed dismantling two buildings, but was rejected in response to bombings from A-bomb survivors. We will decide the response based on the discussion.

Under these circumstances, the Liberal Democratic Party's Parliamentary League visited the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare, which provides support for A-bomb survivors, and handed a resolution to Minister of Health, Labor and Welfare Kato, and the government paid reasonable costs based on the value of the building as a survivor. And asked to leave a considerable number.

Minister Kato responded by saying, "How far should I leave? First, I would like to receive local opinions and respond. I also want to see the site."

"I received a positive reply from Minister Kato. I have strong local requests and want to keep it. It will also be a facility for children's peace education," said former secretary-general Chief Kawamura, chairman of the Federation of Parliament members. I said.