The Liberal Democratic Party, the Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan, and the Japan Restoration Party agreed to establish a council of the ruling and opposition parties to help victims of the exorbitant donations made by the former Unification Church. We are trying to pass the bill.

Representative Izumi Ritsumin "Questioning the seriousness of the government and the ruling party"

Regarding this, Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan leader Izumi said at a party meeting, "For the sake of the victims, postponing or delaying operations is absolutely unacceptable, and the contents must be compiled and completed in the Diet by the first half of next month. This is where the ruling party's seriousness comes into question."

Ritsumin Nagatsuma, Chairman of the Policy Research Council, ``Let's enact the bill in the current Diet session.''

Nagatsuma, chairman of the Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan's political affairs research, said at a press conference, "This is the third major discussion between the ruling and opposition parties, following the 1998 Financial Diet and the Integrated Reform of Tax and Social Security under the Democratic Party of Japan. Moving forward.I want to make sure that the bill is enacted in the current Diet session, and that this is the end of the sad and painful situation.I want the Liberal Democratic Party to come up with a proper bill, but time is running out, so we will use our party's proposal as a base. I would like to have a discussion," he said.

Komei, vice-representative of the North, ``Let's have a firm discussion''

At a press conference, Komeito's vice-president of the north side said, "Since the former Unification Church's psychic marketing law and donation damage have been pointed out in various ways, the ruling and opposition party council will discuss including revisions to the law to help victims. I would like you to proceed with the discussion thoroughly."