The Constitutional Democratic Party and the Communist Party have decided to block the ruling party's proposal on the 14th over a bill to regulate land use around security-critical facilities, which is being deliberated by the House of Councilors Cabinet Committee. We submitted a resolution to dismiss the chairman of the Nomori Indoor Cabinet to the House of Councilors.

This bill regulates the use of the area around important facilities such as the bases of the Self-Defense Forces and nuclear power plants by designating them as "gaze areas" and "special gaze areas". , It is obligatory to notify the name and nationality in advance when buying or selling land or buildings.



The bill passed the House of Representatives earlier this month and is currently under deliberation by the House of Councilors Cabinet Committee, and a reference question was held on the 14th.



Then, at a board meeting held in the evening, the ruling party proposed that the committee would vote by the end of the 14th, saying that "the bill has been deliberated."



In response, the opposition party insisted, "The bill has many problems in content, such as leading to restrictions on private rights, and the vote is premature."



Then, the Constitutional Democratic Party and the Communist Party submitted a resolution to dismiss Mr. Mori, the chairman of the Liberal Democratic Party, to the House of Councilors in order to prevent the vote on the 14th.



In response to this, the board of directors of the House of Councilors Steering Committee discussed the handling of the resolution and agreed to vote at the House of Councilors plenary session on the 15th.



The resolution is expected to be rejected by the majority of the ruling party.

Constitutional Democratic Party Chairman Submits a resolution to blame the Prime Minister

The Constitutional Democratic Party's chairman of the House of Councilors, Namba, said, “It is not zero. The current idea is not to rule out all options. "