Kono, the minister in charge of regulatory reform, pointed out at a press conference after the Cabinet meeting that "the Consumer Affairs Agency's move to Tokushima Prefecture was in Heisei, and it was the era of Reiwa that telework could be done in various places." He expressed his intention to consider how to work as a national civil servant regardless of the ground.

Among them, the Minister in charge of regulatory reform, Kono, who is in charge of the national civil service system, said, "The Consumer Affairs Agency's Tokushima Prefecture is related to the Consumer Affairs Agency's establishment of a base in Tokushima Prefecture as part of the relocation of central government ministries. The move to Tokushima was in Heisei. It may be the era of Rewa that allows people in Kasumi to do telework in various places. "



He added that "making it possible to work where it meets individual needs is also attractive for attracting excellent human resources," and said that he would consider working styles for national government employees regardless of work location.



On the other hand, Minister Kono cited the icebreaker "crushing" as his "kanji for this year" and said, "If we do not carry out regulatory reforms, Kasumigaseki's work style reforms will not proceed. Break the ice and open the sea surface. I want to do my job. "



In addition, while the reporters asked, "What are your efforts so far out of 100?", He said, "Isn't it about 1000?"