Prior to the convocation of the ordinary Diet session next week, executives of the Liberal Democratic Party and the Japan Restoration Party held talks and confirmed that they would proceed with discussions on constitutional revision and security policy, etc. Did.

Executives of both parties, including Secretary-General Motegi of the Liberal Democratic Party and Representative Baba of the Japan Restoration Party, met in the Diet on the afternoon of the 17th and exchanged opinions on the response to the regular Diet session to be convened on the 23rd of next week.



In this meeting, the two parties confirmed that they would proceed with discussions on the three areas of constitutional revision, security policy, and energy policy, including nuclear power, as they agreed on the basic direction.



In addition, regarding the reform of the Diet, the Japan Restoration Party has argued that the 6,000-yen daily allowance paid to the chairmen of standing committees and special committees should be abolished. We agreed to go.



At a press conference after the talks, Mr. Motegi said, ``Of course, we must proceed with the discussion,'' even regarding the disclosure of the usage of the ``Research and Public Relations Stay Grant,'' which is paid 1 million yen a month to Diet members whose conclusions have been postponed. ' said.



On the other hand, Mr. Baba said, "I'm not thinking in the simple scheme of the ruling party and the opposition party, but I'm aiming for a Diet that moves things forward. There is no change in policy," he said.