The Liberal Democratic Party's chairman, Shimomura, has set up a working team within the party to revise the law so that the annual expenses of members of the Diet who have lost their jobs due to convictions can be repaid. Shown.

Regarding the annual expenses of parliamentarians who have lost their jobs due to convictions, the secretary-generals of both the Liberal Democratic Party and the Komeito Party have agreed that they will consider within the ruling party last week to amend the law so that they can return it. I will.



Regarding this, the Liberal Democratic Party's chairman of the political investigation, Shimomura, said at a press conference, "The Komeito is proceeding with the drafting of the bill, and the Liberal Democratic Party wants to respond accordingly," and the party is chaired by a working team chaired by Deputy Secretary-General Shibayama. It was clarified that it will be installed inside.



On that basis, Mr. Shimomura pointed out that the refund of annual expenses may fall under the "donation" prohibited by the Public Offices Election Act, and proceeded to consider issues such as the handling of salaries of public secretaries, and proceeded with an early bill. He showed his intention to submit.