Political Reform Loses Momentum
The momentum for reform of political funds is significantly lost in current session of the Diet. While opposition parties submitted a bill for restricting political donation from companies or organizations to parties, the leading coalition by the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) and Japan Innovation Party (JIP) does not show willingness to implement more transparent politics. A scandal over inappropriate donation to Takaichi does not make a major difference in Diet discussion. The slush fund scandal in factions of LDP ignited discussion for making party politics more transparent. The opposition parties demanded complete prohibition of donation from private companies or organizations such as labor union to political parties. The LDP has been highly reluctant to abolish them, arguing that the abolition may obstruct people’s participation to politics. The Centrist Reform Alliance (CRA) and Democratic Party for the People (DPP) cosponsored a bill to restrict donation...