Prime Minister Abe's "sustainable benefits" endeavoring to provide prompt benefits House of Representatives Budget Committee 12:23, June 10

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Regarding "sustainable benefits" to small and medium-sized enterprises, Prime Minister Abe said that the opposition party pointed out delays in benefits at the House of Representatives Budget Committee, but after confirming the current situation, he plans to make prompt payments. I showed you.

Representative of the National Democratic Party, Tamaki said, "Sustainable benefits are not received easily from business operators," and from the site of the examination work, "There are cases where the documents are repelled even if they are complete." There is also a point that "it is incessant." If there are people who go bankrupt or go out of business due to delays in benefits, it is clearly a human disaster."

In response, Prime Minister Abe said, "It is true that more than one month has passed since the system started, and 1.2 million cash, totaling more than 1.6 trillion yen, has been delivered, but support has arrived for those who need it. The Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry has confirmed whether something has been pointed out, but it is important to do as quickly as possible this time, and for those who are calling with earnest thought On the other hand, there should be no disruption in service."

On the other hand, he was asked to give a uniform cash benefit of 100,000 yen again due to insufficient household support, but Prime Minister Abe said, "The effect of 100,000 yen benefit and the socio-economic activities will be gradually increased. If necessary, we must take a decisive response while carefully assessing the impact of the decline in revenue over the course of time."

The Communist Party chairman Shii said, "If you try to do the same as usual, Saturday classes, summer vacation, and significant reductions in school events, you will put extra stress on children if they are overloaded. I think flexible education is important, such as carefully selecting what is really necessary for learning and moving certain contents to the next grade and beyond."

In response to this, Prime Minister Abe said, “It is important to respond meticulously after school is resumed. In addition to showing the concept of curriculum organization that focuses on learning activities, children other than the final grade Will provide special measures so that students can regain their learning comfortably over the next couple of years, and will do everything they can to increase the number of school counselors, etc. to improve the mental care of children. Will be done."

Mr. Seiichi Kushida of the Japan Restoration Society said, "The commission cost of the business is very high." The campaign was stopped. The campaign was stopped and, for example, 200,000 yen was paid to one household by using the reserve cost. If you want to go on a trip, go, if you don't, go to something else. You should stop and think again."

In response to this, Prime Minister Abe said, “It is not easy to regain customers who were far away, and it is necessary to take bold measures to stimulate consumption through this campaign. "Fukukowari" for reconstruction is also highly evaluated, and we want to maximize the effect while also referring to past examples, including the execution of office expenses."