Bipartisan Diet members who support the purpose of the "Reiwa Consultation" have begun discussions aimed at resolving issues such as political reform, social security, and population decline.


This is the first time in 30 years since the private political consultation that a full-fledged bipartisan conference has tackled social issues.

A meeting of the Reiwa National Conference, commonly known as the Reiwa Rincho, attended by experts from various fields, was held on the night of the 14th, and approximately 60 members of the Bipartisan Conference, which is made up of members of the ruling and opposition parties who agree with the purpose, also attended. Did.



The representative facilitator of the Bipartisan Conference and the Liberal Democratic Party's election committee chairman, Obuchi, announced that four subcommittees would be established to address political reform, social security, population decline, and other issues to begin discussions.



Obuchi expressed his enthusiasm, saying, ``I want to go beyond the positions of the ruling and opposition parties and reach a conclusion about what we need to leave behind for the next generation, with determination, responsibility, and a sense of mission.''



Additionally, Ogushi, chairman of the Constitutional Democratic Party's campaign committee and co-chair of social security subcommittees, said, ``This is an area where politicians must show determination, and the key is how much effort and sweat they put into it.'' I did.



According to the ``Reiwa Consultation'', this is the first time in 30 years since the Private Political Consultation that a full-fledged bipartisan conference has tackled social issues, and the four subcommittees will spend about a year discussing and compiling recommendations. I am.