This is a reaction to Prime Minister Suga's statement of the idea of ​​suspending all over the country over "Go To Travel."

Governor Yoshimura of Osaka Prefecture "reasonable way of thinking"

At a press conference, Governor Yoshimura of Osaka Prefecture said, "I think we are trying to prevent the spread of the infection nationwide by doing a business to promote the movement during the year-end and New Year holidays. That is the current situation of the spread of the infection. It's a reasonable idea to look at. "

Secretary-general Fukuyama "A man-made disaster has occurred due to the Suga administration"

Secretary-general Fukuyama of the Constitutional Democratic Party told reporters, "Why couldn't you make a decision sooner? The policy changed and the people became very distrustful and anxious. Above all, Prime Minister Suga said," It can be said that the government has acknowledged that it is clear that the infection has spread because of the focus on "Go To Travel," but the Kan administration has caused a man-made disaster. "



In addition, Mr. Fukuyama requested, "Because this is such a big change in policy, I would like to hold a budget committee next week and ask Prime Minister Suga to explain it."

Komeito Yamaguchi representative "unavoidable reasonable judgment"

Komeito representative Yamaguchi told NHK, "It is unavoidable given the infection situation. It is easy for the people to take unified measures nationwide to reduce the movement of people during the year-end and New Year holidays." Go I'm not denying the economic benefits of To Travel, but it's a reasonable decision. "

Communist Secretary General Koike "Decision is too late"

The Communist Party's secretary general, Koike, told NHK, "In a word, the decision is too late, and the method of suspension is very halfway from the 28th of this month. Why not suspend immediately? In addition, if it is to be stopped, it must be done in combination with support for businesses that will be in trouble, such as the tourism industry and the restaurant industry. "