Prime Minister Kishida will give a policy speech in the Diet on the 30th, emphasizing his intention to restore trust in politics by separating the factions of the Liberal Democratic Party from money and personnel matters.


In response, the opposition parties plan to intensify their pursuit of the matter, including demanding that representatives ask questions starting on the 31st to expedite clarification of the situation.

In the Diet, on the 29th, the budget committees of both houses of the House of Representatives held intensive deliberations in response to the issue surrounding the political funding party of a faction of the Liberal Democratic Party.



In response to the Constitutional Democratic Party's Takeshi Kai stating, ``It is necessary to clarify the actual situation as soon as possible,'' Prime Minister Kishida responded, ``The party should understand the actual situation through interviews with relevant parties.'' I would like to think about political responsibility."



On the 30th, Prime Minister Kishida will deliver a policy speech at the plenary sessions of both houses of the Diet.



Administrative policy speeches are usually held on the day of the convocation, but this time it was held on an unusual date after intensive deliberation.



In his speech, Prime Minister Kishida emphasized his intention to restore trust in politics by implementing legal reforms such as amending the Political Funds Control Act and completely separating factions from money and personnel affairs. .



In response, the opposition party plans to intensify its pursuit of the matter, including asking for representatives to question the matter starting on the 31st, by summoning faction leaders as witnesses and bringing in witnesses to expedite the investigation.