Policy to allocate about 5 trillion yen for contingency to support living

Regarding the second supplementary budget plan for measures against the new coronavirus, the LDP policy that the opposition party will demand about 5 trillion yen from the 10 trillion yen contingency demanded by the opposition side to clarify the usage I told the Constitutional Democratic Party that this was the case, and agreed to start deliberations next week.

The Liberal Democratic Party Chairman Moriyama's National Assembly Measures Chairman and the Constitutional Democratic Party's Azumi Diet National Committee Chairman met on the 5th in the Diet to discuss the second supplementary budget for this year's measures against the new coronavirus.

In this, Mr. Moriyama said of the 10 trillion yen contingency that the opposition party has sought to clarify the usage, "If the situation gets seriously serious by the second and third waves, at least 5 trillion We need a budget of about JPY."

Specifically, about 1 trillion yen for employment maintenance and life support such as employment adjustment subsidies, about 2 trillion yen for business continuity such as sustaining benefits and rent support benefits, medical treatment such as subsidies for medical and nursing care for rural areas It is said that about 2 trillion yen will be devoted to strengthening the provision system.

In addition, regarding the remaining 5 trillion yen, "It is difficult to predict how things will progress in the future long-term war, and I want to secure it for the sake of completeness" I'm reporting.

In response, Mr. Azumi said, "We should increase transparency as much as possible, but it is unavoidable considering the wide variety of new coronavirus countermeasures", and he understood.

Then, on the second supplementary budget plan, we agreed to enter a deliberation by making a financial speech and representative questions of each party at the plenary session of the House of Representatives on the 8th of next week. The ruling party wants to have it approved on the 11th of next week.