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The revision of the Political Funds Control Law is progressing in the latter half of the Diet. While there are moves for the opposition parties to cooperate with each other, such as the CDP and the People's Party jointly submitting a revision bill, the ruling LDP and Komeito proposal was broadly agreed upon on the 9th, but they were unable to reach an agreement on the standard amount for disclosing the purchasers of party tickets, and in the end the LDP submitted the bill alone. And the LDP suffered a complete defeat in the April House of Representatives by-election, including a walkover defeat. As the approval rating of the Kishida Cabinet and the LDP continues to fly low, voices suddenly began to be heard calling for a "change of government." Meanwhile, there is a strong opinion among voters that the opposition parties are "unreliable." What strategy will the opposition parties draw up for a change of government? We ask for their opinions on the revision of the Political Funds Control Law and the "underhanded money problem" that has created distrust in politics itself. Will the political world be able to dispel the public's distrust of politics? #Masakatsu Ota #Ayuchi Tamura #Junya Ogawa #Constitutional Democratic Party #Chairman of the Policy Research Council #Fujita Fumitake #Japan Restoration Party #Secretary-General #Change of government #Opposition debater #Political Funds Control Law #Diet #Party ticket #LDP alone #House of Representatives by-election #Complete defeat #Kishida Cabinet #LDP #Approval rating #Unofficial funds issue #Distrust in politics #bs11 #Inside Out