Prime Minister Hearing Requests from Liberal Democratic Local Organizations Online at 18:11 on October 25, in view of the House of Representatives election

On the 25th, Prime Minister Suga exchanged opinions online with executives of local organizations of the LDP and listened to requests from various regions.

With less than a year before the expiration of the term of office of members of the House of Representatives, the Liberal Democratic Party has begun an online exchange of opinions between Prime Minister Suga and local organizations in an attempt to reflect the requests of each region in the promises of the House of Representatives election.



On the first 25th, executives from the Hokkaido and Tohoku prefectural federations participated, and Prime Minister Suga said, "I would like to take measures for tourism and agriculture, increase local income, and raise the Japanese economy. I want to do it. "



Among the local organizations, the Fukushima Kenren pointed out that "the citizens of the prefecture are concerned about the damage caused by rumors" regarding the method of disposing of water containing radioactive substances such as tritium at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station of Tokyo Electric Power Company.



In response, Prime Minister Suga said, "We have not decided on a government policy regarding the disposal method, but we would like to deal with the damage caused by rumors."



The Liberal Democratic Party will continue to exchange opinions with Prime Minister Suga about once a month.