Promotion of digitization All meetings of the Liberal Democratic Political Affairs Investigation Committee to paperless October 11, 6:53

To promote digitalization, the Liberal Democratic Party has decided to make materials paperless at all meetings of the Political Investigation Committee, which discusses policies and bills, and promote efforts to utilize tablet terminals.

The Liberal Democratic Party's Political Investigation Committee has been promoting paperless efforts at meetings where executives gather, but in the subcommittees and investigation committees that discuss policies and bills, paper materials are distributed at most meetings. it is continuing.



Regarding this, Mr. Shimomura, the chairman of the political affairs investigation who took office last month, announced a policy to promote paperless at all meetings, introduced 100 new tablet terminals, and made it possible to utilize 300 tablets in total , We are also encouraging the use of terminals owned by lawmakers.



In addition, it is recommended that each member of the Diet should do so online as much as possible without calling the person in charge to the office when receiving individual explanations from the government.



Mr. Shimomura says, "I would like to speed up the digitization of the Liberal Democratic Party so that it will lead to the digitization of the government and the reform of the working styles of the staff of central ministries and agencies."