Prime Minister Suga met with former Minister of Internal Affairs and Communications Shindo, who is in charge of the bill at the Liberal Democratic Party, over a bill that the government aims to submit to the current Diet and regulates the purchase and sale of land around facilities important for security. He urged talks with the Komeito, which said the content of the regulation should be discussed carefully.

The government is aiming to enact a bill that includes usage restrictions, such as requiring prior notification when buying and selling land around facilities important for security, such as the base of the Self-Defense Forces, and submitting it to the current Diet. , The Komeito has said that it may restrict economic activities, and adjustments within the ruling party are continuing over the contents of the regulation.



On the afternoon of the 13th, Prime Minister Suga met with former Minister of Internal Affairs and Communications Shindo, who is in charge of the bill at the Liberal Democratic Party, at the Prime Minister's Office.



In this, Prime Minister Suga said, "I want you to discuss with the Komeito and settle it properly," and instructed to hurry up the discussion with the Komeito to submit the bill.



After the meeting, Mr. Shindo told reporters, "I explained the situation of the discussion and confirmed the judgment as the prime minister and the president. I thought that it was important to be involved in the basis of the bill, so as soon as possible We will have a polite discussion with you. "