In response to issues surrounding political fundraising parties held by factions of the Liberal Democratic Party, the Japan Restoration Association has banned corporate and group donations, including the purchase of party tickets, while expanding tax incentives to encourage individual donations. The reform plan, which incorporates the following, was approved in principle.

On the 28th, the Japan Restoration Association held a standing executive meeting at the party headquarters in Osaka City, and generally approved the party's political reform plan, the ``Ishin Edition Political Reform Outline.''



The law prohibits corporate and group donations, including the purchase of party tickets, while expanding tax incentives, such as increasing the tax deduction rate for donations, in order to encourage individual donations. doing.



The bill also includes making politicians responsible for any omissions in income and expenditure reports, as well as abolishing the current "policy activity expenses" and creating a new system.



After the meeting, Secretary-General Fujita asked reporters to introduce a so-called ``coalition system'' as a concrete measure to deal with cases of non-compliance, and also called for the introduction of a so-called ``coalition system'' within the party, in which members of the Diet can control their own political groups. It has been announced that he will also serve as the accounting officer.