Regarding the new bill to regulate malicious donations to aid the victims of the former Unification Church, the government and the ruling parties believe that an extension of the session is inevitable if the bill is to be enacted in the current Diet session. There is a point of view.

Regarding the new bill that the government is aiming to submit to the current Diet session, the ruling party said on the 9th that Secretary-General Motegi of the Liberal Democratic Party had individual talks with the secretary-generals of the four opposition parties, and before the bill was submitted, the opposition party side. We are taking unusual measures to quickly establish the company, such as showing our intention to listen to requests from



However, there is a difference of opinion between the ruling and opposition parties over the content of the bill, and it will take time to formulate it, so one of the senior Liberal Democratic Party officials expects to submit the bill to the Diet after the beginning of next month.



And since it is expected that a certain amount of deliberation time will be required in the Diet, the government and ruling parties believe that an extension of the current Diet session, which is set to end on the 10th of next month, will be unavoidable if the bill is to be enacted. There is a view that it is not.