Three political parties in Japan have agreed to participate in the National Conference to discuss food consumption tax reductions and other financial assistance measures.
On the morning of the 18th, leaders from the Centrist Reform Coalition, the Constitutional Democratic Party, and the Komeito Party convened within the National Diet to reach a consensus on joining the 'National Conference on Social Security.' This conference aims to address issues such as reductions in food consumption taxes and providing tax deductions for those in need. Their participation is expected to begin as early as next week, pending confirmation of the meeting's structure and procedures for documenting discussions.