The Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan and the Japan Restoration Party have achieved certain results, such as the realization of consultations between the ruling and opposition parties over the issue of the former Unification Church, through their cooperation in dealing with the Diet. It is a policy to pursue.

Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan's Diet Affairs Committee Chairman Azumi and Japan Restoration Party's Diet Affairs Committee Chairman Endo will meet before the convocation of the current Diet session, and since they will face the Kishida administration, they recognize that it is desirable to cooperate on points where they can agree. agreed.



As a result, regarding the issue of the former Unification Church, which has become the biggest focus, we asked the Liberal Democratic Party to consult with the ruling and opposition parties in order to provide relief to victims such as large donations, and consultations started on the 21st.



In addition, joint efforts have been made to date, including a counter-proposal to the revision of the Infectious Diseases Control Law, which the government is aiming to enact, and a bill requiring the government to bear the costs of installing safety devices to prevent children from being left behind on pick-up buses at daycare centers. submitted in



The executives of both parties believe that certain results have been achieved so far, and they intend to continue working together on common policy issues to pursue the Kishida administration.



In addition, Mr. Azumi says that cooperation with other opposition parties is essential to strengthen the confrontational attitude toward the government and the ruling party, and will continue to call for cooperation from the chairman of the Diet Affairs Committee at each turning point.