Following the resignation of Terada, the former Minister of Internal Affairs and Communications, the deliberations of the supplementary budget bill have been affected in the Diet. We will take care of the operation.

On the other hand, the opposition party plans to strengthen the pursuit, saying that it is unusual for three ministers to change in one month, and that Prime Minister Kishida's responsibility is too heavy.

In the Diet, on the 21st, the second supplementary budget bill for this fiscal year, which includes measures to deal with soaring prices, was scheduled to be deliberated at the plenary sessions of both houses of the Diet, but following the resignation of Terada, the former Minister of Internal Affairs and Communications, it was deliberated in the House of Councillors. The entry was delayed on the 22nd.



Prime Minister Kishida commented on the successive resignations of cabinet ministers during the opening of the Diet, saying, "It is truly regrettable, and I take the responsibility of appointing them very seriously. I will fulfill my responsibilities by working together as a government to manage national politics so that there will be no delays in policy. I want to do it," he apologized.



The ruling party said that the cooperation of the opposition parties was essential for the swift enactment of the supplementary budget bill. I'm trying to keep it in mind.



In response, the opposition parties have strengthened their pursuit of this, claiming that it is unusual for three cabinet ministers to be replaced in just one month, and that the responsibility of Prime Minister Kishida, who has the authority to appoint them, is too heavy. I am going to check the effectiveness etc.



On the other hand, regarding the bill for relieving the victims of the former Unification Church, lawyers engaged in support activities issued a statement on the 21st, saying, ``The government bill is almost useless for relieving damage.''



As the end of the session approaches on the 10th of next month, the focus will be on whether an agreement can be reached between the ruling party and the opposition parties who are seeking further enhancement of the content.