Regarding the memorial speech for former Prime Minister Abe at the Diet, the LDP officially requested the Constitutional Democratic Party on the 7th, saying that it would be desirable for former Prime Minister Noda of the Constitutional Democratic Party to go.

Regarding the memorial speech for former Prime Minister Abe, the Liberal Democratic Party made adjustments by having former Secretary-General Amari deliver it at the extraordinary Diet session in August, but after the war, all the memorial speeches for former prime ministers were conducted by members of the opposition party. For this reason, there was opposition from inside and outside the party, and it was postponed.

In order for the LDP to deliver a speech in a quiet environment in the current Diet session, it would be desirable for former Prime Minister Noda of the Constitutional Democratic Party to go, and on the morning of the 7th, Chairman Takagi of the Constitutional Democratic Party's Ajimu Diet measures After meeting with the chairman, I decided to make a formal request.



Former Prime Minister Noda said to those around him, "If the request is refused, the division between the people over Mr. Abe's state funeral may further widen."



If the Liberal Democratic Party obtains the consent of the Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan, it plans to make adjustments to make a memorial speech at the plenary session of the House of Representatives in late October.