The Democratic Party for the People announced the promise of the House of Representatives election on the 15th.


In light of the impact of the new coronavirus, it will shift to "active finance" and implement economic measures including cash benefits, and will focus on "human resource development" policies such as expanding children's allowances.

On the 15th, the Democratic Party for the People announced a promise of the House of Representatives election with the slogan "Move, Japan" at a press conference by Mr. Tamaki.



First of all, based on the impact of the new coronavirus, the pledge states that the current "small amount of finance" will be changed to "active finance".



The company plans to implement emergency economic measures of 50 trillion yen, such as a uniform cash payment of 100,000 yen per person and a reduction of the time-limited consumption tax rate to 5%.



In addition, as "human resource development" is important, we will establish a mechanism to issue "educational government bonds" to secure financial resources, lower the target age for compulsory education and make it free of charge, and expand child allowances. Regardless of the parents' annual income, it includes payment of 15,000 yen per person per month until the child turns 18 years old.



On the other hand, in diplomacy and security, the Japan Coast Guard system will be strengthened and legislation will be put in place to prevent the leakage of technology that can be applied to the military field of companies.

Democratic Party for the People Tamaki "Move Japan with a sense of blockage"

At a press conference, Democratic Party for the People's Democratic Party representative Tamaki said, "I want to move Japan, which has a sense of blockage, and make it a country where salaries will rise again. We will spend about 150 trillion yen a year and invest more and more in necessary fields such as "human resource development." The only way to raise the party's approval rating is to increase our amount of exercise and travel around the country. I want to. "