Liberal Democratic Party Secretary-General Nakasone Former Prime Minister Joint Funeral "Should See Off" September 29, 13:19

Regarding the joint burial of the former Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone and the Liberal Democratic Party, who died last year, the LDP secretary general said at a press conference that he would not mention the cost, but said, "I will do my best to see you off. Of course. "

Regarding the joint burial of former Prime Minister Nakasone's Cabinet and the Liberal Democratic Party on October 17, the cost will be split between the Cabinet and the party, and the government will pay 96 million yen from the reserve fund of the initial budget this year. The Cabinet has decided to contribute the remainder.



Liberal Democratic Party secretary general Nikai asked at a press conference, "What do you think about the criticism that the cost is too high?" "I will not mention the cost here." Said.



On the other hand, Mr. Nikai said, "Mr. Nakasone has been active for this country and party for a long time. It is natural for Japan to do its best as the Liberal Democratic Party and see it off." It was.



In addition, Mr. Nikai commented on the extraordinary Diet session in which Prime Minister Suga gave a statement of belief, saying, "While considering how many cases the government will submit to the Diet, it will be the start of the Kan administration, so take enough time to discuss it. I think it should be done. "

Liberal Democratic Party Chairman Sato "Joint funeral is appropriate"

At a press conference, Liberal Democratic Party chairman Sato said, "The achievements of former Prime Minister Nakasone are so great that the Cabinet may have decided to evaluate it and hold a joint burial. Mr. Nakasone is also called the" Grand Cordon. " Although he was a person above the clouds, I was taught various things as a senior. I have the feeling that the joint burial is not against it, but is appropriate. "