驚愕!日経新聞が批判!遂に大手新聞が財務省解体デモを取り上げた!安冨歩東京大学名誉教授。一月万冊

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In a surprising turn of events, the Nikkei Shimbun has published an article criticizing the ongoing protests calling for the dismantling of Japan’s Ministry of Finance. Scheduled for January 14, a large-scale nationwide demonstration is anticipated, drawing attention to the growing discontent with the government’s fiscal policies. The article, titled “Dismantling the Ministry of Finance: Protests Fail to Solve Issues,” highlights the publication’s reluctance to endorse such drastic measures while acknowledging the public’s concerns.

The protests began as a response to proposed changes by the Constitutional Democratic Party to raise the non-taxable income threshold from 1.03 million yen, which critics argue would lead to significant taxation implications for many citizens. This grassroots movement has gained traction, with reports indicating participation from over a thousand demonstrators at times, fueled by social media influencers and rising public awareness.

The Nikkei’s coverage suggests a shift in media focus, as its editorial stance reflects a concern for the implications of the current fiscal policies. The article recognizes the longstanding issue of the non-taxable income ceiling remaining stagnant since 1995, despite rising living costs. While the publication concedes that updating this threshold is necessary, it warns against radical changes that could destabilize the economy.

Moreover, the protests underscore a broader societal frustration with the perceived ineffectiveness of government financial management, particularly among younger generations facing economic uncertainty. The Nikkei argues that dismantling the Ministry of Finance is not a viable solution, emphasizing the need for enhanced political engagement and economic reform instead.

As public sentiment continues to build, the intersection of political power and fiscal policy will likely remain a contentious issue, with the upcoming demonstration serving as a pivotal moment for those advocating for change. The Nikkei’s engagement in this discourse marks a significant acknowledgment of the growing discontent within Japan’s socio-economic landscape.

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