Concerning the issue of the former Unification Church, Izumi, the representative of the Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan, said that if an order to disband the sect is requested, the sect's property will be preserved and the religious corporation law will be enacted so that it can be used for the cost of relieving the victims. He indicated that he would like to submit the revised bill to the current Diet session.

The government plans to exercise its right to question the former Unification Church based on the Religious Corporations Act, and if it finds out facts that could lead to a dissolution order, it will consider filing a claim with the court.



At a press conference, Izumi, head of the Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan, pointed out that there is a risk that the cult will send money overseas between the time the dissolution order is requested and the court's decision, which may reduce the amount of assets that can be used to help victims. bottom.



After that, he said, ``I would like to consider a revision of the Religious Corporations Law in order to prevent the concealment of assets and to make it possible to use it for the cost of relieving victims,'' and submitted a revision bill to the current Diet session. I expressed my desire to



Then, "I would like to call for joint submission of the revision bill among the opposition parties. If you share the same sense of crisis, we can do it together. I see no reason to oppose it," he said.