Regarding the House of Representatives Political Ethics Review Committee, which is expected to be held on the 28th and 29th in response to the political funding issue of a faction in the Liberal Democratic Party, Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan Secretary-General Okada said that it is a place to explain to the people, and that it will not be held publicly. He acknowledged that this was natural, but acknowledged that if the explanation was insufficient, he would be required to invite witnesses.

In response to this issue, the House of Representatives Political Ethics Review Committee is expected to be held on the 28th and 29th with five people in attendance, including former Chief Cabinet Secretary Matsuno of the Liberal Democratic Party, and the five members wish to hold the meeting behind closed doors as in principle. doing.



Constitutional Democratic Party Secretary-General Okada told reporters in Hamamatsu City, ``Since it is an explanation to the people, I think it will naturally be held in public.Prime Minister Kishida has also said, ``We need to explain it to the people.'' I am sure he will demonstrate leadership as the president of the Liberal Democratic Party."



He then pointed out that, ``If there is no sufficient explanation, we will require the summoning of witnesses and, in some cases, witnesses.''



On the other hand, regarding the budget bill for the new fiscal year, the ruling party is saying that they want it to be passed by the House of Representatives by the 2nd of next month, when it is certain that it will be enacted by the end of the fiscal year. "It's hard to understand. Even if it takes more than two days, it's not impossible to pass the bill within the fiscal year, and there's no need to be drawn to that kind of thinking."