A council of the ruling and opposition parties that has examined the state funeral of former Prime Minister Abe has pointed out that it has resulted in a division of public opinion. We compiled a report stating that it is desirable to secure

A council of ruling and opposition parties set up under the House of Representatives Steering Committee has summarized the results of the verification of former Prime Minister Abe's "state funeral" held in September this year. I reported to the chairman.



In this, ``There is no common understanding among the people about state funerals, and as a result, public opinion has been divided. There was a general consensus on that,” he said.



On that basis, he points out that when a state funeral is held in the future, ``It is desirable that the Diet has an opportunity to conduct accurate administrative monitoring, and the government should provide timely and appropriate information.''



On the other hand, regarding the establishment of certain standards and rules for the implementation of state funerals, ``opinions were divided'', with positive opinions such as ``contributing to the understanding of the public,'' and ``the cabinet at the time should be responsible for making decisions.'' It was limited to describing both negative opinions such as