Liberal Democratic Party Vertically Divided Administrative Breakdown Headquarters to Proposal by Early December 15:49 on October 6

The first meeting of the Liberal Democratic Party's Administrative Reform Promotion Headquarters was held after the inauguration of the Suga administration, and it was confirmed that an interim report would be compiled by early December and recommendations would be made to the government in order to break down the vertically divided administration.

The Liberal Democratic Party's Administrative Reform Promotion Headquarters held its first meeting on the 6th after the inauguration of the Kan administration.



Among them, former Minister of Science and Technology Tanahashi, who was newly appointed as the head of the headquarters, said, "Prime Minister Suga has positioned the vertical division of administration as the first place. The administrative organization is tailored to the needs of the people and the times. We need to change, and we want to identify the problems and produce results speedily. "



Then, at the meeting, it was confirmed that administrative issues would be identified from the three perspectives of breaking down the vertical division, promoting digitalization, and regulatory reform, and that an interim report would be compiled by early December and recommended to the government.



The Administrative Reform Promotion Headquarters will meet again within the week to begin concrete discussions.