LDP, CDP Agree Budget Bill Upper House Votes Mon.

LDP, CDP Agree Budget Bill Upper House Votes Mon.

Keizo Takemi, the LDP's leader in the Upper House (right back), his CDP counterpart, Shunichi Mizuoka (left back), and others at a meeting in the National Diet Building in Tokyo on Friday
Keizo Takemi, the LDP's leader in the Upper House (right back), his CDP counterpart, Shunichi Mizuoka (left back), and others at a meeting in the National Diet Building in Tokyo on Friday

   Tokyo, March 28 (Jiji Press)--Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party on Friday broadly agreed with the main opposition Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan to put a revised government budget bill for fiscal 2025 to votes at the Budget Committee of the House of Councillors, the upper parliamentary chamber, and at a plenary session of the Upper House, both on Monday.
   The revised bill reflects Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba's decision to freeze a planned increase in the ceiling on out-of-pocket spending for high-cost medical care.
   The government and the ruling parties hope to send the bill to the House of Representatives on the same day and obtain its approval at a plenary session of the lower chamber, making it highly likely that the budget will be enacted within fiscal 2024, which ends on Monday.
   As a condition for agreeing to put the bill to the votes, the CDP had demanded that four former senior members of a now-defunct LDP faction once led by the late former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe be summoned as witnesses over a slush funds scandal involving the faction. The LDP side accepted the summoning of one of the four--Lower House lawmaker Hiroshige Seko, who has left the LDP.

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