Executives of the Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan and the Japan Restoration Party held talks and agreed to jointly draft a bill that would enable the preservation of the sect's property so that it would be used to help the victims of the former Unification Church.

On the 3rd, the Constitutional Democratic Party and the Japan Restoration Party, which are collaborating in the regular Diet, met in the Diet with the chairmen of the Diet Affairs Committee and the chairman of the political affairs research committee to discuss future responses.



At the meeting, in order to cover the cost of relief for the victims of the former Unification Church issue, a bill was proposed to prohibit the transfer of the sect's property to another group or individual in the future if an order to disband the sect is requested. We agreed on the policy of creating it jointly.



In addition, with the NHK Party member of the House of Councilors Garthy in mind, we also confirmed that we would aim to develop the necessary legislation after considering a review of the salaries of members of the Diet who do not appear in the House without justifiable reasons.



Furthermore, it was confirmed that a joint study group on energy would be launched in order to consider measures to reduce electricity bills.



After the meeting, Azumi, chairman of the Constitutional Democratic Party's Diet Affairs Committee, said, "The three-point collaboration is just the beginning. We want to work together while respecting each other's differences and submitting a counter proposal to the ruling party." I was.



Endo, chairman of the Japan Restoration Party's Diet Affairs Committee, said, ``The opposition should not just complain, but make proposals to the ruling party and have them use their good points. We will make more,” he said.