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LDP, Rivals Clash Over Japan's Economy, COVID In Election Campaign

  • Writer: By The Financial District
    By The Financial District
  • Oct 22, 2021
  • 2 min read

Japan's ruling and opposition parties clashed over the handling of the economy and coronavirus response on Wednesday as campaigning for the Oct. 31 general election heated up, with Prime Minister Fumio Kishida fending off criticism over the government's failure to address the income gap, Kyodo News reported.


Photo Insert: Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida in a cabinet meeting



Speaking in Kobe, western Japan, a day after campaigning began, Kishida vowed to implement "economic policies that will raise the income and salaries of as many people as possible."


He added: "The important thing is for you to spend when your income and salaries go up, because spending will bring economic growth and create the virtuous cycle of growth and distribution." Kishida’s vision of a "new capitalism" focuses on growth and the redistribution of wealth.



But in a stump speech in Date, Fukushima Prefecture, Yukio Edano, leader of the main opposition Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan, blamed the LDP government for not raising over the past nine years the income of essential workers, such as care workers, nursery staff and nurses.


All the news: Business man in suit and tie smiling and reading a newspaper near the financial district.

Edano asked why Kishida was urging private companies to raise salaries when politics is the reason behind the low salaries of such care workers, saying the wages "can be raised if the government decides."


Edano also took aim at the prime minister's backpedaling on promises to raise the capital gains tax.


Government & politics: Politicians, government officials and delegates standing in front of their country flags in a political event in the financial district.

Leaders of the other parties also gave speeches across the country. Keiichi Ishii, secretary general of the LDP's smaller partner Komeito, said in Tokyo, "Only the LDP-Komeito coalition can revive the Japanese economy damaged by the coronavirus pandemic."


In Sapporo, Kazuo Shii of the opposition Japanese Communist Party, said, "We need a change of government in order to protect lives from the novel coronavirus."





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