Prime Minister Kishida has been in talks with Vice President Aso and Secretary General Mogi of the Liberal Democratic Party ahead of the extraordinary Diet session next month, and it seems that he wants to manage the administration stably by communicating closely. increase.

The government and the ruling party are planning to convene an extraordinary Diet session around the 6th of next month to discuss the supplementary budget for this year, which will support the new economic measures. It is expected to be a place of controversy.



Prior to this, Prime Minister Kishida met with the Liberal Democratic Party's Vice President Aso and Secretary General Mogi twice last week to exchange opinions on the Diet response and the situation within the party.



At the meeting on the 16th, the party decided to collect and donate the amount paid to the members who were elected for the first time in the previous House of Representatives election over the so-called documentary transportation expenses that are paid to the members of the Diet every month.



Prime Minister Kishida is planning to meet with Mr. Aso and Mr. Mogi on the 22nd, and according to the people concerned, it is expected to be held frequently in the future.



Prime Minister Kishida has pointed out that the relationship between the government and the party should be "high political party high" instead of "high political party low" on both wheels of the car, and will serve as the chairman of the second faction within the party. It seems that the aim is to aim for stable administration by communicating closely with Mr. Aso and Mr. Mogi, who is scheduled to be the chairman of the Takeshita faction of the third faction, and deepening cooperation with the party side. ..