While the ruling and opposition party executives have made a series of remarks regarding the vote of no confidence in the Cabinet and the dissolution of the House of Representatives, the Liberal Democratic Party's chairman of the political investigation, Shimomura, said that the time of dissolution was decided by Prime Minister Suga. He pointed out that it would be questioned whether he could gain an understanding of the situation, and restrained the movement of the opposition party.

Regarding the resolution of no confidence in the Cabinet and the dissolution of the House of Representatives, the LDP secretary-general said that if the opposition party submitted a resolution, he would advise Prime Minister Suga to dissolve it. It is one after another.



Under these circumstances, the Liberal Democratic Party's chairman of the political investigation, Shimomura, said at a press conference on the 31st that Mr. Nikai said, "I think he made a statement with advanced political judgment as the secretary-general, but the right to dissolve is the exclusive matter of the Prime Minister, so it is final. It is the decision of Prime Minister Suga. "



On the other hand, regarding the response to the motion of no confidence in the Cabinet, he pointed out that "when issuing a resolution, the viewpoint of whether it will be a cause from the perspective of the people is asked. The contents will be questioned." I restrained the movement.