In response to the issue surrounding factional political funding parties, the Liberal Democratic Party will present the results of interviews conducted by Chairman of the Board of Governors Moriyama and others to relevant members of the Abe and Nikai factions to the opposition parties on the evening of the 15th, and then make them public. I'm doing it.

In response to this issue, the Liberal Democratic Party first conducted interviews with party leaders including Chairman of the Board of Governors Moriyama and 82 current members of the Diet, including the Abe and Nikai factions, as well as executives from eight factions and parliamentary groups. .



Then, on the morning of the 15th, the executives in charge, including Moriyama, Political Affairs Research Chairman Watami, and Election Strategy Committee Chairman Obuchi, gathered at the party headquarters and reviewed the content they had compiled with the help of an outside lawyer.



The Liberal Democratic Party plans to present the results of the hearing to the opposition parties and make them public after Moriyama reports to Prime Minister Kishida on the evening of the 15th.



According to party officials, the results of the hearings include the contents of the testimony of the members without their names.



The Liberal Democratic Party has also previously released the results of a survey of all its members, and by showing the party's commitment to clarifying the actual situation, it hopes to lead to smooth deliberations on the new budget bill, which it aims to pass within the fiscal year. is.