In response to the issue surrounding political funding parties by factions of the Liberal Democratic Party, the opposition party requested that all 51 members of the House of Representatives from the Abe and Nikai factions who were the subject of interviews by the party attend the Political Ethics Committee. The Liberal Democratic Party has begun making adjustments to accommodate the holding of the meeting, including proceeding with the selection of members to attend.

In response to this issue, the opposition parties, including the Constitutional Democratic Party, held a meeting of the secretaries of the House of Representatives Political Ethics Committee on the 16th to examine all 51 members of the House of Representatives from the Abe and Nikai factions who were the subject of interviews by the Liberal Democratic Party. I asked them to attend the meeting.



We also asked everyone to confirm their intention to attend and respond next week.



The New Komeito Party also stated, ``A review committee should be held and the relevant members should fulfill their accountability.''



The Liberal Democratic Party has stated that it cannot compromise on passing the new fiscal year's budget by the end of the fiscal year, as it includes expenses for responding to the Noto Peninsula earthquake, etc., and is making adjustments to accommodate the convening, including proceeding with the selection of members to attend, in light of the opposition parties' demands. I entered.



Opinions have been expressed from within the party, such as ``executives who were involved in the management of factions and members who received large amounts of kickbacks should attend.''



However, in addition to the fact that the committee is a place for members to attend based on their own will, one senior member of Abe's faction said, ``I'm not saying I'll never attend, but I would like them to clarify the criteria and reasons.'' I'm talking.



For this reason, the executive branch plans to quickly make adjustments within the party and report its response to the opposition party next week.