To the House of Representatives Constitution Examination Meeting Voting of the draft amendment to the referendum law is not clear May 21 at 5:36

Next week, the House of Representatives Constitution Examination Committee will hold the first examination meeting in the current Diet session for free discussion. On the other hand, the prospect of voting for the amendment to the referendum law remains unclear.

Regarding the bill for amendment of the referendum law, which has been continuously deliberated at the House of Representatives Constitution Examination Committee, the ruling party has shown a policy of aiming to be established at the current Diet, while the opposition party has a meeting with the Diet Countermeasures Chairman on the 20th, We confirmed the policy of not accepting deliberation on the premise of voting.

In response to this, the ruling party explained to the opposition that "there is no vote," and will hold the first examination session in the current Diet on the 28th of next week to hold a free debate over the referendum law. We decided to officially hold it on the 21st.

While the Liberal Democratic Party Chairman Moriyama's National Assembly Countermeasures Chairman said, "It is natural that a vote will be passed if the deliberation proceeds." I'm angry about coming. "

The ruling party wants to hold a review meeting after next week to hold a question and vote on the draft amendment to the referendum law, but there is no prospect of agreement with the opposition party, and the current Diet session up to the 17th of next month. Some say that it will be difficult to establish it within the session.