Prosecutor's Office Law Revision Proposal "Rating" by the ruling party Opposition "stopping" May 16 5:07

Regarding the proposed revision of the Public Prosecutor's Office Law, the ruling party wants to vote next week after rejecting a non-confidence resolution against the Takeda Minister of Public Service. On the other hand, the opposition parties are prepared to fight thoroughly with a view to submitting a resolution for the dismissal of the chairman of the House of Representatives, and the rivalry between the ruling and opposition parties is expected to continue.

The proposed revision of the Public Prosecutor's Office Act, which allows prosecutors to extend their retirement age, was accompanied by a bill to raise the retirement age of national civil servants, and the question was asked by the Takeshi Minister for Public Service and Minister of Justice Mori at the Cabinet Committee on the 15th. Was done.

After that, the opposition party refused to approve the amendment, and the ruling party's aim was postponed on the 15th, which was postponed due to the submission of a nonconfidence resolution to Minister Takeda.

The Constitutional Democratic Party's Azumi Diet Countermeasures Chairman said, "It is our message to stop and think again."

Meanwhile, the LDP's chairman of the National Assembly, Moriyama, said, "I'm very sorry. The deliberation is progressing considerably, and I want to speed up the passage of the committee."

The ruling party wants to vote for the amendment by the committee on the 20th, after rejecting the nonconfidence resolution for Minister Takeda at the plenary session of the House of Representatives next week.

On the other hand, the opposition party intends to prevent the voting by the committee to the last, and is ready to thoroughly fight with the view of submitting a resolution for the dismissal of the chairman of the cabinet, and the rivalry between the ruling and opposition parties is expected to continue.