Regarding the survey by exercising the "right to ask questions" to the former Unification Church, Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Nagaoka indicated that he would set a response deadline for each question item in order to lead to a prompt survey.

In response to Prime Minister Kishida's instruction to conduct an investigation by exercising the "right to ask questions" regarding large donations to the former Unification Church, the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology set up a conference of experts to exercise the "right to ask questions." We are making preparations.



In connection with this, Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Nagaoka said, ``In order to effectively exercise the right to ask questions, we should carefully examine the questions and answer each question individually, rather than wanting all answers at once. We will set a deadline for this,” and indicated his intention to set an answer deadline for each question item in order to lead to a prompt investigation.



In addition, regarding the request for a ``dissolution order'', ``Regarding the propriety of requesting a dissolution order, we received a lot of information from the parties involved, including lawyers who are familiar with the issues of the former Unification Church, and comprehensively collected information through the exercise of the ``right to ask questions.'' I will make a decision,” he said.



In addition, regarding the name change of the former Unification Church, Minister Nagaoka reported to Minister Shimomura at the time that the administrative staff had accepted the application and the document that the person in charge added a memo to the report that the name change was approved. Although he was able to confirm, he indicated that he would not disclose it because it was an internal document.