At the board meeting of the House of Representatives Steering Committee, the ruling party proposed that the examination of former Prime Minister Abe's "state funeral" should be held as soon as possible. They argued that they would not be able to hold the event unless the government showed the outline of the event, and they decided to continue discussions.

Regarding the "state funeral" of former Prime Minister Abe on the 27th of this month, the ruling and opposition parties have agreed that the House of Representatives Steering Committee will conduct a closed examination, and Prime Minister Kishida will attend and implement it on the 31st. I indicated my intention to explain the significance and so on.



In response to this, on the morning of the 1st, the board of directors of the House of Representatives Committee was held, and the ruling party decided on the outline of the "state funeral". I suggested that



In response, the opposition parties argued that unless the government provides an outline of the costs involved in carrying out a ``state funeral'', including security costs, they will not be able to hold it, and they will continue to be the top directors of the ruling and opposition parties, demanding that sufficient time be secured for deliberations. It was decided to hold discussions centered on