Intensive deliberation on the 25th, such as reviewing the operation of the “Go To” budget committee, November 24, 5:37

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On the 25th, Prime Minister Suga and others will attend the budget committees of both houses of the Diet for intensive deliberation, and discussions will be held on measures against the new coronavirus, including a review of the operation of the "Go To Campaign."

On the 25th, the Diet will be the budget committee of both Houses of Representatives, and Prime Minister Suga and related ministers will attend for intensive deliberation.



In the intensive deliberation, as the infection of the new coronavirus continues to spread, discussions will be held on measures to prevent the spread, including a review of the operation of the "Go To Campaign," and economic recovery.



In addition, future foreign policy following the US presidential election and the government's response to the Science Council of Japan are expected to be on the agenda.

The ruling and opposition parties bargain over the revision of the referendum law

On the other hand, on the 26th, the Constitutional Review Board of the House of Representatives will hold a free debate on the draft amendment to the Referendum Law, which stipulates the procedure for amending the Constitution.



The Liberal Democratic Party, the Komeito Party, and the Nippon Ishin no Kai are calling for a swift vote, saying that substantive deliberation has already taken place, and the Democratic Party for the People is poised to accept the vote.



On the other hand, the Constitutional Democratic Party and the Communist Party have insisted that the vote will not be approved due to further discussion, and it is expected that the ruling and opposition parties will continue to bargain over the vote of the revised bill in less than two weeks until the end of the Diet session.