Extraordinary Diet session is a 41-day policy until December 5th Government / Liberal Democratic Party October 20th 12:05

Chief Cabinet Secretary Kato and Liberal Democratic Party Chairman Moriyama's Diet Countermeasures Committee met on the extraordinary Diet session to be convened on the 26th of this month, and agreed that the session would be 41 days until December 5.

Regarding the extraordinary Diet session, which will be the first full-scale debate after the inauguration of the Suga Cabinet, the government announced on the 19th that it will convene on the 26th of this month at the board of directors of the House Steering Committee of both Houses of Representatives. Will continue to discuss with the ruling and opposition parties.



In response to this, Chief Cabinet Secretary Kato, Liberal Democratic Party Chairman Moriyama, and Deputy Secretary-General Hayashi met in Tokyo on the morning of the 20th. We agreed on a policy of 41 days until December 5th.



Mr. Moriyama will soon meet with the Constitutional Democratic Party's Chairman of the Constitutional Democratic Party's Countermeasures Committee for the Constitutional Democratic Party to convey this policy.



At the extraordinary Diet session, Prime Minister Suga's statement of belief and representative questions from each party will be given, as well as a bill on securing a vaccine for the new coronavirus and a bill seeking approval of the EPA = Economic Cooperation Agreement between Japan and the United Kingdom. Is expected.