Regarding the new bill to regulate malicious donations to help the victims of the former Unification Church, the Liberal Democratic Party recommended that corporations that solicit donations to the Constitutional Democratic Party and the Japan Restoration Party neglect their duty of consideration. I presented a revised proposal, such as announcing the name of the company and the name of the corporation.

The Constitutional Democratic Party and the Japan Restoration Party conveyed the idea that although issues remain, they can be evaluated to a certain extent.

A new bill to help the victims of the former Unification Church is scheduled to enter deliberations in the House of Representatives on the 6th, and the ruling party wants to pass it by the end of the session on the 10th of this week, while the opposition parties say that there will be no amendments. I was asking the ruling party side to respond as necessary.



On the afternoon of the 5th, Secretary-General Motegi of the Liberal Democratic Party met with Secretary-General Okada of the Constitutional Democratic Party and Secretary-General Fujita of the Japan Restoration Party and presented a revised proposal.



In the revised bill, it was found that it was difficult to position the duty of consideration imposed on corporations that solicit donations as a prohibited act that both parties were seeking, and that the duty of consideration was neglected in order to increase its effectiveness. The pillars of the law are for the government to issue recommendations and announce the name of the corporation to the corporation.



In addition, it is also included that the provision for reviewing the law will be shortened from three years to two years after enforcement.



In response, Mr. Okada and Mr. Fujita conveyed the idea that although issues remain, they can be evaluated to a certain extent.



On the other hand, at the meeting, the three men agreed that it was necessary to enact the bill in the current Diet session, and confirmed that they will hurry to adjust the deliberation schedule as the end of the session approaches on the 10th of this week.

Liberal Democratic Party Secretary-General Motegi ``We have taken in everything we can''

Liberal Democratic Party Secretary-General Motegi told reporters, "From the perspective of further increasing effectiveness, this time we have taken the form of making the duty of consideration a subject of 'recommendation' and 'announcement.' I believe that we have included the things of the opposition party, and we have incorporated everything we can do," he said.