Prior to the government's decision on this "bone-buoying policy," the two headquarters, which discuss how fiscal policy should be within the LDP, each offered recommendations to Prime Minister Kishida.

In each case, the contents take into consideration each other's positions, such as requesting verification of the primary balance surplus target.

After last year's House of Representatives election, the LDP has a "fiscal consolidation promotion headquarters" by members who emphasize fiscal consolidation and a "fiscal policy review headquarters" by members of the active fiscal group. Before the government decided on the guideline for economic and financial management, "Strong Policy," each of them offered a proposal to Prime Minister Kishida.



Of these, the proposal of the "Financial Soundness Promotion Headquarters" states that "we will work on our goals so far without lowering the flag of financial soundness", while the government's goal is to bring the primary balance into the black in 2025. Regarding, "We will carry out necessary verification according to the economic situation."



In addition, the proposal of the "Fiscal Policy Review Headquarters" requires sufficient verification of the profitability target, stating that "setting a deadline should not hinder flexible policy response."

As a result of coordination between the two headquarters, deputy governor Aso and former prime minister Abe, who are the chief advisors of each, said that it is not desirable for disagreements within the party to surface before the upper house election. , The content was made in consideration of each other's position, and Prime Minister Kishida expressed his intention to consider reflecting it in the "Strong Policy".