The House of Councilors is considering holding a political ethics review committee later this week to provide explanations and questions from members regarding the issue surrounding political funding parties held by factions of the Liberal Democratic Party, and the ruling and opposition parties are expected to make adjustments regarding attendees, schedule, etc. is.

Regarding this issue, the House of Councilors' Committee on Political Ethics unanimously decided last week to hold the members' explanations and question them, and four opposition parties, including the Constitutional Democratic Party, have asked the 32 people to attend to confirm whether they are willing to do so. I'm planning to do it until the 12th.



Under these circumstances, former House of Councilors Secretary-General Seko Seko and House of Councilors member Shoji Nishida, both members of the Liberal Democratic Party's Abe faction, attended and announced their intention to make the meeting available to the press.



The committee is considering holding the meeting later this week, and the ruling and opposition parties are expected to make adjustments regarding attendees, schedule, etc.



Meanwhile, in the House of Representatives, Shimomura, former chairman of the Political Affairs Research Council who served as the secretary-general of the Abe faction, responded to the Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan, saying, ``I intend to attend the Political Ethics Committee and will consult with the party.''



The opposition parties say that ``the person himself has communicated his intention to attend,'' and plans to strongly request that the event be held in order to clarify the situation, whereas the Liberal Democratic Party wants to carefully judge the necessity of holding the event, and will be the leader of the ruling and opposition parties. The secretary will discuss this.