Before 50 years have passed since Okinawa returned to the mainland, the Liberal Democratic Party and the Komeito Party have put together a draft resolution of the House of Representatives requesting the government to work to reduce the burden on the base and promote the economy, and the opposition party also understands it. I would like to adopt it at the plenary session of the House of Representatives on the 28th.

Before it will be 50 years since Okinawa returned to the mainland on the 15th of next month, the House of Representatives Northern Okinawa Special Committee adopted a resolution calling on the government to promote promotion measures last week.



Following this, the Liberal Democratic Party and the Komeito Party have put together a draft with the aim of adopting a resolution at the plenary session of the House of Representatives.



It states, "I am pondering the history of the fierce ground war, the subsequent rule by the US military, and the return to the mainland through diplomatic efforts, and express my determination to work on the promotion of Okinawa as a national strategy."



On top of that, "The government needs to fulfill its responsibilities to reduce the burden on US military bases, including the prevention of incidents and accidents, and should make every effort to realize a strong Okinawa economy and to create Okinawa as a base for peace creation." It is said that.



Both the Liberal Democratic Party and the Komeito Party want to adopt the resolution at the plenary session of the House of Representatives on the 28th, with the understanding of the opposition parties.