Constitutional Democratic Party leader Noda made his presence felt, saying, “In terms of the impact on take-home pay, the more serious issue is the ’1.3 million yen barrier’ that results in the burden of social insurance premiums.”
The Constitutional Democratic Party is struggling to make its presence felt, unable to take the lead in “uniting the opposition parties”… “We may be overshadowed by the Democratic Party for the People,” he said. At a press conference on the 1st, Noda emphasized that “in terms of the impact on take-home pay, the more serious issue is the ‘1.3 million yen barrier’ that creates the burden of social insurance premiums.” The remarks were made in response to the public calling for a review of the “1.03 million yen wall,” which imposes income tax on annual incomes exceeding 1.03 million yen, and showed a strong competitive spirit. For details, see source 2024/11/2.
Wouldn’t it be best for labor unions to switch sides from the Constitutional Democratic Party to the People’s Democratic Party? This waste-of-work party doesn’t seem to care about the working generation at all.
I wonder if they’re not ashamed as human beings to do whatever the Ministry of Finance tells them to do. Or are they more concerned with their own profits? Well, that’s the case with big companies and the media, and maybe there are a lot of Japanese people like that.
They’ve been making the requirements for joining social insurance increasingly strict, and trying to get even small businesses to join, but now they’re going the other way? It’s like handing out benefits while raising taxes lol.
I think that’s a good idea. That’s how we exchange various opinions and come up with good proposals. That’s why we have so many council members, not for political reasons.
Well, it’s not bad to follow the trend, but I understand that they have a good identity but they’re not making the most of it, and it’s too big to steer.
Has the Constitutional Democratic Party ever said something like this before? Do they want to jump on the bandwagon of the Democratic Party for the People?
The Constitutional Democratic Party’s stance is inconsistent. Noda’s intention in saying this is probably to kill any talk of breaking down the 1.03 million barrier. The Democratic Party for the People is saying that the 1.3 million issue will naturally be included in the discussion.
In reality, isn’t it better to consolidate into national health insurance? Why are they trying to get people to join social insurance? Is the Ministry of Finance planning to do something to social insurance?
Why are you trying to jump on the bandwagon? You guys have been unable to do anything for years, but it looks like the NDP will get their policies implemented in just a few weeks.
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