Liberal Democratic Party Secretary-General Motegi says that the income limit for child allowances should be abolished to deal with the declining birthrate.

Liberal Democratic Party General Affairs Chairman Endo "Is Mr. Motegi a proposal as a starting point for discussion?"

Regarding this, LDP General Affairs Chairman Endo said at a press conference, "The LDP had a very strong idea that children should be born and raised at home, but with the declining birthrate, instead of pushing responsibility only on families, society should be integrated. It's not that the income limit will be abolished, but I think Mr. Motegi proposed it as a starting point for discussion."

Liberal Democrat Seko, Secretary-General of the House of Councilors `` Naturally change stance due to declining birthrate policy ''

Seko, secretary-general of the Liberal Democratic Party's House of Councilors, said at a press conference, ``For each political party, policy priorities and pros and cons can change depending on the time and circumstances. And tax revenue was low, but now the number of births is in a serious situation with less than 800,000 people, and tax revenue is at a record high. .

Representative Izumi Ritsumin "The lightest treatment among the successive secretary-generals"

Izumi, chairman of the Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan, said at the party's permanent secretary meeting that LDP Secretary-General Motegi had proposed that income restrictions on child allowances should be abolished in the previous representative's question, saying, "Kishida asked what the secretary-general asked The fact that the Prime Minister only has 'one opinion' is probably the lightest treatment among the secretary-generals in history."



On top of that, "I think there are many people who haven't received child allowances for the past 10 years and think, 'Don't be kidding.' I want it,' he said.