Regarding the ideal organization of the Science Council of Japan, the Liberal Democratic Party's meeting included "only the perspective of securing their rights" regarding the drafting of a report that the conference should be a national institution as it is. It was confirmed that the government was requested to review it again after a series of criticisms such as "It has not been done."

On the 8th, the Science Council of Japan compiled a draft report stating that the current form is desirable, saying, "It is difficult to find a positive reason for changing from the institution of the current country" regarding the ideal state of the organization. ..



At a meeting held on the 9th by a working team of the Liberal Democratic Party, which is advocating independence from the government, attendees criticized it one after another, saying that it only included the perspective of securing their rights and whereabouts. I did.



He confirmed that the draft report would not be accepted and would request the government to review the organization again.

Former Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Shiotani, who chairs the meeting, told reporters, "I completely ignore our recommendations. I would like to hit our ideas for the development of Japanese science."