Amendments were discussed between the ruling and opposition parties over amendments to the Immigration Control and Refuge Act, but no agreement was reached.



The ruling party was prepared to vote at the Legal Committee of the House of Representatives on the 14th, but the opposition party submitted a resolution to dismiss the chairman, so the vote was postponed.

The ruling party wants to vote on amendments to the Immigration Control and Refuge Act, which will review the detention of foreigners who have been deported, while the opposition party wants to vote for Sri Lankans at the detention facility. Conflicts continue, not responding to the vote, saying that it is essential to find out the truth about the death of a woman.



Under these circumstances, the opposition party presented 10 amendments such as deleting the provision that deportation is possible from the third time onward even during refugee application and setting an upper limit on the detention period. The chief directors held intermittent discussions on revisions.



Then, after 6:30 pm, the Liberal Democratic Party's chairman of the Diet, Moriyama, and the Constitutional Democratic Party, the chairman of the Constitutional Democratic Party, met, and discussions were held.



Among them, although the amendments to the amendment were generally agreed, we requested prompt disclosure of the video of the surveillance camera showing the situation of the Sri Lankan woman who died in the facility, and we could not agree. did.



In response to this, the ruling party was prepared to vote on the amendment at the Legal Committee of the House of Representatives on the 14th, but the Constitutional Democratic Party, the Communist Party, and the Social Democratic Party were dismissed from the Liberal Democratic Party's chairman, Yoshiie, in order to prevent the vote. I submitted the resolution to the House of Representatives.



For this reason, the decision by the committee on the 14th has been postponed, and the confrontation between the ruling and opposition parties is intensifying.

Liberal Democratic Party Mr. Kuni Moriyama, Chairman "The amendment will be processed firmly next week"

Liberal Democratic Party chairman Moriyama told reporters, "We were in a situation where we could almost agree, but unfortunately we couldn't agree because there was an opinion from the opposition party that we should release a video about Sri Lankan women promptly." Said.



After that, regarding the resolution to dismiss the chairman of the legal affairs submitted by the opposition party, "There is no reason to be dismissed, I am against it. The resolution will be processed at the plenary session of the House of Representatives on the 18th next week. I will handle it well next week. "

Constitutional Democratic Party Chairman "Video release is essential"

The Constitutional Democratic Party's chairman of the Azumi National Assembly told reporters, "The biggest problem was the release of the video. Why did Sri Lankan woman Wishma have to die? It is a tragedy that has a great impact on the entire immigration administration, and disclosure is indispensable. Although the amendment to the amendment was good, it was denied that everything would be overturned, so we also decided on the policy of the LDP. I deny it. "