Four parties, including the Liberal Democratic Party and the Constitutional Democratic Party, have decided to start concrete discussions from the 21st with the aim of enacting the necessary bills in the current Diet session in order to help victims such as large donations by the former Unification Church. increase.

The four ruling and opposition parties, the Liberal Democratic Party, the Komeito Party, the Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan, and the Japan Innovation Party, will participate in the talks.



The Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan and the Japan Restoration Party, which brought up the consultation, are not clear when the government will submit the bill, so we would like to proceed with coordination based on the bill that the two parties independently submitted on the 17th of this month.



A senior member of the Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan (CDP) warned the ruling party, saying, "We are not denying the government's submission of the bill, but if the ruling party is not serious about getting the bill enacted in the current Diet session, there is no need for discussion." I'm here.



On the other hand, both the Liberal Democratic Party and Komeito have pointed out that there are problems with the content of the damage recovery included in the bill submitted by the Constitutional Democratic Party and the Japan Restoration Party.



Both the Liberal Democratic Party and the New Komei Party believe that it is desirable to enact a bill submitted by the government to help the victims, and it is expected that the focus will be on whether the four parties can come to terms with the specific way of relief.