LDP Gives Up FY 2026 Budget Passage This Week

1 Aprile 2026

Tokyo, April 1 (Jiji Press)–Japan’s ruling Liberal Democratic Party on Wednesday decided to give up on enacting the government’s fiscal 2026 budget bill this week. Senior members of the LDP and the main opposition Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan agreed to hold a general question-and-answer session on the bill in Friday’s meeting of the Budget Committee of the House of Councillors, the upper chamber of the Diet, the country’s parliament, effectively putting a vote off until next week. The CDP conveyed to the LDP side that holding an intensive deliberation session attended by Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi is a precondition for agreeing to put the bill to a vote. Yoshihiko Isozaki, the LDP’s Diet affairs chief in the Upper House, asked his CDP counterpart, Yoshitaka Saito, to cooperate for the bill’s enactment as early as possible. Saito demanded intensive deliberations attended by Takaichi, saying, “Unless the prime minister attends the Upper House Budget Committee, there is absolutely no possibility of proceeding to a vote on the budget bill.” Isozaki said he would take the matter back to his party for further consideration. At the Upper House Budget Committee, intensive deliberations were held for only four hours on March 25. “I think it will be difficult to reach a vote after just four hours” of intensive deliberations, Isozaki told reporters after his meeting with Saito. Takaichi has indicated to senior Upper House members that she is reluctant to attend an intensive deliberation session. Upper House committees will hold in-depth deliberations on the regular budget on Wednesday and Thursday. The budget will automatically be enacted by April 11, even if the Upper House fails to vote on it by then, due to the Lower House’s constitutional supremacy. Takaichi had sought to enact the budget bill on Friday. Meanwhile, LDP Diet affairs chief Hiroshi Kajiyama and his counterpart from the opposition Centrist Reform Alliance, Kazuhiko Shigetoku, held talks separately. Shigetoku asked the LDP side to hold intensive deliberations at the Budget Committee of the House of Representatives, the lower chamber, on the Middle East tensions, and a monthly debate of party leaders. END [Copyright The Jiji Press, Ltd.] 

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