At a cabinet meeting on the 5th, the government decided on a "decentralization bill" that includes making it possible for post offices to accept notifications of moving out when moving.

Every year since 2011, the government has submitted to the Diet a "decentralization bill" that bundles various amendments to various laws in order to transfer authority and financial resources to local governments, and the Cabinet meeting on the 5th. Has decided on the 11th bill.



The bill allows the post office to accept move-out notifications that must be submitted to the local government when moving.



In addition, local residents' associations and neighborhood associations will be able to obtain legal personality with the approval of the municipality, regardless of whether they own real estate.



The government wants to pass this bill in the current parliament.