A group of conservative members of the Liberal Democratic Party, with former Prime Minister Abe as a "permanent advisor" and Economic Security Minister Takaichi as an advisor, will hold biweekly meetings on Thursdays, where each faction's meetings have traditionally been held. became. Given that factions within the party have decided to disband one after another, they would like to appeal to like-minded members to join the party.

The Conservative Solidarity Group, a cross-sectarian group of members of the Liberal Democratic Party, to which former Prime Minister Abe served as an advisor during his lifetime, has Abe as a "permanent advisor" and Economic Security Minister Takaichi serves as an advisor, and on the 8th, The meeting held at the party headquarters was attended by more than 10 people, mainly members of the Abe faction, which had been decided to be disbanded.



At the meeting, Minister Takaichi gave a lecture on the theme of the "security clearance" system, in which the government verifies and certifies the trustworthiness of people who handle information important to economic security.



Prior to this, some members of the group, including House of Representatives member Shuichi Takatori, met in the Diet and decided to hold a biweekly meeting on Thursday noon, when each faction had previously held meetings.



Given that factions within the party have decided to disband one after another, the group would like to invite members who share similar views in areas such as the constitution and national security to participate.