The House of Representatives was dissolved on the 14th, and the parties have entered a de facto election campaign for the House of Representatives election, which was announced on the 19th and voted on the 31st of this month.


We have summarized the views of the business community toward the dissolution and the election of the House of Representatives.

Keidanren Chairman Tokura "Expecting the continuation of a stable political system"

Keidanren Chairman Tokura said, "This is an election that is extremely significant in the face of a number of issues both inside and outside the country. It is an election that activates socio-economic activities, realizes carbon neutrality in 2050, restructures energy policies, and digital society. Strong political leadership is essential to move forward with challenges such as change. "



On top of that, "Keidanren highly appreciates Prime Minister Kishida's" new Japanese-style capitalism. "We hope that a stable political system centered on the Liberal Democratic Party that can steadily implement policies through this general election will continue. I want to expect it. "

Keizai Doyukai Secretary-general Sakurada "Each political party sends out a vision"

"This election in the House of Representatives will determine the future of Japan, which has reached a major turning point due to the corona disaster, and will be an important opportunity for the people to choose a government," said Sakurada, the secretary-general of the Keizai Doyukai. In the interests of our generation, we have published a document calling for open discussions.



In the document, in a society where aging and population decline progresses, well that is that we should show the long-term outlook, such as tax and financial way,


▽ verification and cost-effectiveness of the new corona virus


for ▽ fiscal consolidation of discussion,


we


▽ have been asked to show an easy-to-understand choices in the climate change and energy policy.



Secretary-general Sakurada said at a regular press conference on the 12th prior to the dissolution of the House of Representatives, "I want each political party to provide an easy-to-understand vision of what they want to do with this country."

Chairman of the Japanese Bankers Association Takashima "Expecting a healthy and positive policy debate"

Makoto Takashima, Chairman of the Japanese Bankers Association, said at a regular press conference on the 14th, "I hope that there will be a healthy and positive policy debate toward the creation of after-corona, overcoming the current difficulties of the corona disaster. ".