March 20, 2025
Tokyo – Opposition parties have asked Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba to appear before the House Political Ethics Committee to explain its gift certificate scandal. Their purpose is to continue to create opportunities to put pressure on the Prime Minister and prevent him from putting things on hold.
“This is an essential issue of the Liberal Democratic Party. I want the Prime Minister to appear in front of the Ethics Committee and take responsibility,” Hirofumi Ryu, chairman of the Constitutional Democratic Party for Japan, said at a party meeting on Tuesday.
Ryu later met with his natural date Tetsushi Sakamoto during dieting construction and communicated the request, which Sakamoto reportedly did not accept. The CDPJ intends to seek Ishiba's explanation after adopting the fiscal year 2025 budget.
The opposition party aims to demonstrate their determination to expose the truth by creating dramatic scenes, aiming to cause damage to the most unnatural shares.
They also believe that Islam, which deals with this summer's general election, will benefit from the Nature Party's general election. The approval rate of Ishiba's cabinet is declining.
CDPJ Secretary-General Junya Ogawa told reporters on Tuesday that “the carpet cannot be easily removed”.
The Japanese Innovation Party and the People's Democratic Party are aligned with the CDPJ, although they are conducting policy consultations with the least developed countries.
“The Prime Minister should explain himself on the Ethics Committee and end this,” DPFP leader Yuichiro Tamaki told reporters on Tuesday.