Regarding the issue surrounding factional political funding parties, the Liberal Democratic Party is coordinating to hold a political ethics review committee, and will soon respond to the opposition party regarding its thoughts on selecting the members to attend. Some opposition parties believe that the debate on the new fiscal year's budget should not proceed unless there is a guarantee that the debate will be held in a way that will clarify the actual situation, and the battle between the ruling and opposition parties is expected to intensify.

In response to this issue, the opposition party has requested that all 51 members of the House of Representatives from the Abe and Nikai factions, who were targeted for questioning by the Liberal Democratic Party by receiving kickbacks from their factions, attend the House of Representatives Committee on Political Ethics. I'm asking you to.



Izumi, representative of the Constitutional Democratic Party, pointed out, ``Depending on how many people appear at the committee, we will know whether the Liberal Democratic Party is positive or negative about this issue.''



In response, the Liberal Democratic Party has a growing sense of crisis, with election committee chairman Obuchi stating, ``Just like when we fell to the opposition party, we will face severe scrutiny and criticism from the public.'' We are making adjustments to accommodate the event.



Among the executive branch, there is a plan to encourage executives who were involved in the operation of the faction and members who received large amounts of kickbacks to attend, and they will soon respond to the opposition party regarding their thoughts on selecting the members who will attend. Masu.



Some opposition parties believe that unless there is a guarantee that a review committee will be held in a manner that will clarify the actual situation, the government should not respond to deliberations on the new fiscal year's budget bill. It is expected to become more intense.