Constitutional Democratic Party Secretary-General Okada said that he did not have high hopes for the results of a survey conducted by the Liberal Democratic Party on members of his party in response to issues surrounding factional political funding parties, and that members of the Abe and Nikai factions have submitted to the Political Ethics Committee. I emphasized the need to attend and explain.

In response to the issue surrounding the faction's political funding party, the Liberal Democratic Party announced that it conducted a survey of all its members and found no cases that required additional investigation, and the opposition party announced the results early this week. I am planning to show this.



Concerning this, Constitutional Democratic Party Secretary-General Okada told reporters in Okinawa City, Okinawa Prefecture on the 10th, ``Reportedly, there is little hope for the situation.If that is the case, then especially those involved in the Abe and Nikai factions are concerned about political ethics.'' "We need to thoroughly explain this to the review board," he said.



Furthermore, since it is up to the members themselves to decide whether or not to attend the Political Ethics Review Committee, ``If they do not appear at the Committee, they will be asked to attend as a witness or witness at the Budget Committee, and they will be asked to attend the Budget Committee as a reference or witness. ``Politics and money issues are closely related.I would like the ruling party to discuss politics and money issues as much as possible at the committee.''



On the other hand, regarding the Democratic Party of Japan, which withdrew from talks with the ruling party over the ``trigger clause,'' he said, ``If the opposition party changes its mind and believes that it should unite, we would like to respond sympathetically.''