On the 8th, Prime Minister Kishida will give his first statement of belief after taking office, appealing that "a virtuous cycle of growth and distribution" will realize "new capitalism."

On the other hand, the opposition party plans to ask a representative question next week based on the content of the speech before the election of the House of Representatives.

At a cabinet meeting on the 8th, Prime Minister Kishida decided to instruct the formulation of new economic measures and the formulation of a supplementary budget for this year, saying that it is necessary to support those who are greatly affected by the new coronavirus. I am.



Then, in the afternoon, at the plenary session of both houses of the Diet, we will give a statement of belief for the first time since taking office.



Among them, Prime Minister Kishida said that he would give top priority to measures against the new coronavirus, and that all ministers needed a politics that gained trust and sympathy. I'm going to show the idea of ​​a thorough inspection.



On top of that, in addition to realizing "new capitalism" through a "virtuous cycle of growth and distribution," we will promote a "free and open Indo-Pacific" in diplomacy and security, and as the only war-bombed country, a "world without nuclear weapons." It is a policy to appeal that we will do our best to work toward.



On the other hand, the opposition party pointed out that the Kishida administration is essentially the same as the previous Abe and Suga administrations, and that the economic policy that led to the late response to the new corona and widening the gap cannot be revised. Before the House of Representatives election, which is expected to be voted on the 31st of this month, we plan to rigorously answer the representative question to be held next week, taking into account the content of the statement of belief.



He also asked the ruling party to continue to hold a budget committee on the 14th next week at the end of the session, saying that it is necessary to fully question the qualities of the Kishida Cabinet's ministers. We will continue to pursue issues such as politics and money.