Prime Minister Kan's policy of eliminating vertical divisions and promoting regulatory reforms and digitalization intensively September 17, 4:32

Prime Minister Kan, who established the new cabinet, will inherit the efforts of the Abe administration, eliminate the vertical division of the administration, and focus on regulatory reform and digitization, with the understanding and support of the people. The focus will be on the realization of reforms.

Prime Minister Kan, who was elected the 99th Prime Minister, launched a new cabinet on the night of the 16th.



At the subsequent press conference, he said that he would inherit the efforts of the Abe administration, aiming to balance measures against the new coronavirus and socio-economic activities, and intensively promote regulatory reforms and digitization, which became clear due to the spread of infection. I showed the policy.



Then, it was revealed that the newly appointed Minister in charge of administrative reform was instructed to introduce a mechanism to collect information on regulations that do not match the actual situation, referring to the opinions of the people such as "Vertical 110". Did.



Prime Minister Kan wants to strongly promote reforms such as the elimination of vertical division of the administration, against the voice of the people.



In addition, we will establish a new "Digital Agency" that will centrally handle digitalization, promote administrative efficiency, and use it for economic growth after the new coronavirus has converged.



On the other hand, Prime Minister Kan expressed his intention to cancel the "Sakura wo Miru Kai" sponsored by the Prime Minister, which was criticized over the ideal way of holding it, and was strongly criticized by the opposition parties. He has shown his willingness to tackle the issues of the administration, and the focus will be on whether a series of reforms can be realized with the understanding and support of the people.