Regarding the amendments to the Immigration Control and Refuge Law, the opposition party confirmed that it would not accept the vote unless a video showing the situation of a Sri Lankan woman who died in the detention facility was disclosed.

Depending on the ruling party's appearance, we are willing to submit a motion of no confidence to Minister of Justice Kamikawa.

Amendments to the Immigration Control and Refuge Law, etc., to review the detention of foreigners, were generally agreed upon by the ruling and opposition parties, but they negotiated over the disclosure of images of Sri Lankan women who died in the detention facility. The opposition party has submitted a resolution to dismiss the chairman of the Legal Committee of the House of Representatives in order to prevent the vote.



Under these circumstances, the Constitutional Democratic Party, the Communist Party, and the Democratic Party for the People's Parliamentary Countermeasures Committee met and agreed that it is essential to find out the truth about the death of a Sri Lankan woman in the detention facility in order to review the detention of foreigners. ..



After that, at least, we confirmed the policy of not accepting the amendment unless the video is disclosed to the bereaved families who are visiting Japan.



The Constitutional Democratic Party's chairman of the Constitutional Democratic Party, Jun Azumi, told reporters, "The bereaved family has the right to watch the video. If the ruling party has no room to make concessions, submitting a motion of no confidence to Justice Minister Uekawa is an option. I will come. "