Emphasizing the determination to push forward with regulatory reform at the Deputy Ministers' Meeting on September 18, 22:47

At the deputy ministers' meeting held on the night of the 18th, Prime Minister Suga emphasized his determination to break down the vertical division of administration and precedentism and push forward with regulatory reform, and will make an effort as a member of the "Cabinet that works for the people". I instructed.

With the inauguration of the Kan Cabinet, 25 deputy ministers have been decided, and the first deputy ministers' meeting was held at the Prime Minister's Office tonight.



In this, Prime Minister Suga said, "I am convinced that overcoming a pile of issues will lead to the vitality of Japan. We will break down the vertical division of administration and precedentism, and proceed with regulatory reform without being bound by vested interests. I emphasized.

On that basis, "We will create a cabinet that works for the people and meet expectations. Based on an appropriate relationship of trust with bureaucrats, we will create an environment where the power of each ministry can be fully exerted, and a cabinet that works for the people. I want you to do your best as a member. "