Proposed Public Prosecutor's Office Amendment Law The ruling party aims for extraordinary Diet session

The proposed revision of the Public Prosecutor's Law was postponed at the current Diet session. While the government and the ruling party are aiming to be formed in the extraordinary Diet session that is expected in the fall, the opposition party will continue to demand the withdrawal of the provision that allows prosecutors to extend their retirement age.

Regarding the Proposed Prosecution Office Amendment Proposed by the government and the ruling party, it is difficult to proceed with the Diet deliberation without the public's understanding. I decided.

In response to this, the opposition parties such as the Constitutional Democratic Party withdrew the nonconfidence resolution bill submitted to the Minister for National Civil Service, Takeda, which was submitted last week.

Prime Minister Abe said, "There are various criticisms from the people, and it is important to respond firmly. I would like to explain carefully and continue to fulfill my responsibilities."
The government and the ruling party are aiming to establish it in the extraordinary Diet session that is expected in the fall, by clarifying the criteria for extending the retirement age of prosecutors.

On the other hand, representative of the Constitutional Democratic Party, Edano, said, "If the hot weather gets cold, we will sneak in on it. We will strictly check the movements of the government and the ruling party together with the people."
The opposition party will continue to seek the withdrawal of the provision that allows prosecutors to extend their retirement age, as the amendment will continue to be deliberated, and the discussion will be carried over to the next Diet session.