Prime Minister's rent support for new corona measures "If necessary, do not hesitate" April 28, 12:17

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Following the spread of the new coronavirus, Prime Minister Abe told the Budget Committee of the House of Representatives that "if further measures are necessary, he should do it without hesitation" regarding support for businesses etc. who have difficulty in paying rent. He also said that he would consider the support based on the discussions of the LDP and other parties.

The supplementary budget bill, which included economic measures that were affected by the spread of the new coronavirus, began substantial deliberation on the Budget Committee of the House of Representatives on the 28th, and in the morning, the LDP, the Komeito, the Constitutional Democratic Party, etc. asked questions. .

“The people who are in trouble with their rent will be able to get the necessary funds by using interest-free and unsecured loans,” said LDP Chairman Kishida, the president of the government survey. The nation is responsible for repayment in the form of benefits, subsidies, and exemptions. Is it possible to consider fixed-cost support due to a new hybrid hybrid system of loans and subsidies? "

In response to this, Prime Minister Abe said, "Many businesses are struggling to pay their rent due to requests such as refraining from going out. Tenant businesses have a cash system such as preparing a loan system with virtually no interest or collateral. In addition to dealing with it, we will thoroughly support the rent and rent by paying up to 2 million yen with reference to the national average. Fixed to the renter if the income greatly decreases due to rent grace. We will reduce or exempt property taxes. "
On that basis, he said, "The government will firmly accept the results of the party's examination of hybrid-type support. If this situation extends further, further measures will be necessary, so I will do what I need to do without hesitation." .

In addition, regarding procedures such as real-interest-free and unsecured loans and procedures for sustainable benefits, Prime Minister Abe said, "It is an emergency right now, and whether many people can continue management, whether they will live or die. In the face of this situation, we have to change our thinking so far, first of all, we should put the priority on overcoming the crisis and take thorough post-action measures against fraud. With regard to subsidies and various benefits, we would like to devise all aspects of operation so that we can deliver them to you as soon as possible, even in one day. "

The Komeito secretary-general Saito said of the therapeutic drug, "Abigan has not been approved in Japan as a measure against the new coronavirus infection, and it cannot be used freely by the desired patient. It is under declaration, and there is a system for special approval of pharmaceuticals in order to prevent the spread of diseases. Why can't special approval be given to Avigan? "

On the other hand, Prime Minister Abe said, "We are proceeding with a special approval for remdesibir, which has been conducting joint clinical trials in Japan and the United States." The antiviral drug "lemdesibir" will be reviewed in an emergency. It was clarified that we are proceeding with the examination in the direction of "special approval" which can be greatly simplified.
Prime Minister Abe also commented on Avigan: "Although it has not been approved for new coronavirus infections, it is prescribed if the patient wishes and goes through the ethics committee of the hospital so that as many people as possible can use it. I would like you to communicate your intention to use it and have the hospital respond. "
In addition, “There are considerable cases that have overlapped in the form of observational studies or clinical studies. In addition, although clinical trials have started, we are conducting them under fairly strict conditions. While we are making progress, we are discussing whether we can do something that is intermediate evaluation. "

Representative of the Constitutional Democratic Party, Edano, said about support for university students whose part-time jobs are declining and their lives are difficult. “There are students who cannot live without their part-time jobs and cannot pay their tuition fees. Is it possible to use it exceptionally to sustain the business of living and studying? "

In response to this, Prime Minister Abe said, `` The new system for higher education enrollment support that started this month is to provide sufficient scholarships to cover the needs of student life, and the effects of the spread of infection and other factors. If the household changes suddenly in response to this, we will judge the support based on the income prospect that takes this into account, and also provide support for daily life. "
And Prime Minister Abe said, "Sustainable benefits are intended for small and medium-sized businesses that are in a very difficult situation, and do not include students and part-time jobs with reduced salary income, but employment adjustment The grant covers non-regular employment, including students and part-time jobs, and we would like to ask employers to utilize it. "