In the Diet, debate will begin at the beginning of next week between the ruling and opposition parties over an incident involving a faction of the Liberal Democratic Party's political funding party. On the other hand, the LDP's Motegi faction has decided to hold a meeting to discuss future measures, in light of a series of moves to withdraw from the party, including election committee chair Obuchi.

At the regular Diet session convened on the 26th, political reform will be the main focus in response to the incident surrounding a political funding party run by a faction of the Liberal Democratic Party.



Prime Minister Kishida emphasized, ``The people are paying strict attention to the Liberal Democratic Party, and we will discuss things with each party and faction, such as making political funding transparent, and proceed with what needs to be done.'' I want to approach the Diet with strong determination. Did.



In response, the head of the Constitutional Democratic Party's National Assembly Countermeasures Committee, Azumi, said, ``Prime Minister Kishida should set up an investigation team and show the Diet how much all the members were involved in order to clarify the whole situation.If he doesn't do that, the budget deliberations will go smoothly.'' I'm afraid I won't be able to go there.''



In the Diet, debate will begin on the 29th with intensive deliberations at the Budget Committee, and on the 30th, the government will make four speeches, including Prime Minister Kishida's policy speech.



Meanwhile, in the Liberal Democratic Party, four factions, including the Abe faction and the Kishida faction, have decided to disband, while the Aso faction will continue to operate in accordance with the interim report of the party's ``Political Reform Headquarters.''



Furthermore, in the Motegi faction, election strategy committee chairman Obuchi resigned, and three other senior members of the House of Councilors, including Chairman Sekiguchi, the eldest son of former Chief Cabinet Secretary Mikio Aoki, and House of Councilors member Kazuhiko Aoki announced their intention to resign one after another.



Mr. Aoki said, ``Ever since Wataru Takeshita, the former chairman of the faction, passed away and the faction changed to the Mogi faction, I had been thinking about leaving the group.''



In light of this situation, members of the Motegi faction have decided to hold a meeting at the beginning of next week to discuss future responses.