The heads of the parliamentary committees of four opposition parties, including the Constitutional Democratic Party, will meet, and executives from the Abe and Nikai factions will attend the Political Ethics Review Board and make excuses in order to clarify the actual situation regarding the political funding parties of factions of the Liberal Democratic Party. We agreed to ask them to do so.

The Liberal Democratic Party plans to present the results of a survey of all its members to the opposition party on the 13th in response to issues surrounding factional political funding parties.



Under these circumstances, the heads of the parliamentary committees of the four opposition parties, the Constitutional Democratic Party, the Japan Restoration Party, the Japanese Communist Party, and the Democratic Party of the People, met in the Diet.



The four opposition parties are calling on the Liberal Democratic Party to have executives from the Abe and Nikai factions attend the Political Ethics Committee and provide explanations, saying that explanations from those in charge of the factions are necessary in order to clarify the reality of the problem. It was agreed.



In addition, if Yoshitaka Ikeda, a member of the House of Representatives who was indicted on charges of making false statements in violation of the Political Funds Control Act and was released on bail on the 5th, attends the Diet in the future, he will be required to be subpoenaed as a witness, and that We confirmed that we will continue to request an explanation from Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Moriyama, who has been implicated.

After this, the Constitutional Democratic Party's Diet Policy Committee Chairman Anju made a proposal to the Liberal Democratic Party's Diet Policy Committee Chairman Hamada.