Oppositions Join the National Council
The Centrist Reform Alliance (CRA), Komeito and the Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan (CDPJ) announced that they would participate in the National Council on Social Security, a discussion body chaired by Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi. The Democratic Party for the People (DPP) had already decided to join the council. With participation of major opposition parties, the council will intensively discuss reform of social security system and consumption tax cut. Established by Lower House members of Komeito and CDPJ, CRA has been reluctant to join Takaichi-led national council, arguing that she would attribute a predictable failure in implementing consumption tax cut to opposition parties, if they join it. Those three parties, however, decided to join the council to reflect their idea to government’s policies. The DPP also announced its participation with the same reason. While Takaichi promised two-year moratorium of consumption tax cut on food...