In response to the problems surrounding factional political funding parties, the Liberal Democratic Party will begin an initiative on the 22nd in which party executives will travel around the country to listen to the voices of voters in each region, in hopes of restoring trust.

On the other hand, the opposition parties say that no progress has been made in elucidating the facts of the case, and continue to request that Abe faction leaders be subpoenaed as witnesses.

In response to this issue, the Liberal Democratic Party has decided to begin the ``Political Reform Dialogue'' on the 22nd, in which party executives, including Prime Minister Kishida, will travel around the country to listen to the voices of voters in each region.

Chairman of the Board of Governors Moriyama said



, ``I would like to receive a firm scolding and hear what it is that the LDP wants from the Liberal Democratic Party .''

On the first day, the 22nd, Secretary-General Motegi will visit Kanazawa City, hoping to reflect the opinions of voters in party reform and restore trust.

In response, the opposition parties say that no progress has been made in elucidating the actual situation in the political ethics review committees of both houses of the Diet and the House of Representatives, and they plan to continue calling for witnesses from senior Abe supporters and for mid-ranking young members to attend the review committees. .

Constitutional Democratic Party Secretary-General Okada said, ``I'm sure there are decent members of the Liberal Democratic Party who want to give an explanation at the committee, and if someone is stopping them, that's a problem.''

As the opposition party alone does not have enough members to petition for a House of Representatives review committee, the opposition party will request cooperation from the ruling Komeito Party at a meeting of secretaries to be held on the 21st.