Regarding the response to the Diet, the Constitutional Democratic Party's Chairman of the Diet, Mabuchi, has announced that he will no longer hold regular meetings with the Communist Party and other parties.

Regarding the response to the Diet, the Constitutional Democratic Party has held regular meetings with the Democratic Party for the People, the Communist Party, and the Social Democratic Party to discuss bills, etc. There is a big gap in how we face each other, "and decided not to participate.



Under these circumstances, Mr. Mabuchi, the chairman of the National Assembly, told reporters on the morning of the 8th, "If necessary, we will discuss with the relevant opposition parties as appropriate, so there is no need to make any decisions." The opposition party's parley countermeasures chairperson's meeting was not held, and it was announced that it would discuss individually with each party.



He added, "In a situation where we are facing the government severely, it is necessary to bring together the opposition parties, but when making policy proposals, we will face the government with a willingness to cooperate."



On the other hand, regarding the revision of so-called document transportation expenses paid to members of the Diet, Mr. Mabuchi said, "The opposition party has submitted a bill that requires disclosure of usage, etc., and the issues have been sorted out. I do not think that it will prevent us from doing it immediately, and I would like the ruling party to make efforts so that all parties and all parties can agree. "