Exploitation Fears Spark Outrage: New Komeito Party’s Divisive Promise on Voting and Low-Income Benefits
Honkon (Photo/Jiji Press)
Komeito Party representative Keiichi Ishii included a proposal for a ¥100,000 salary for low-income households as part of his campaign promise for the House of Representatives as a measure against rising prices. This caught the attention of the Hong Kong comedian.
Honkon posted on October 18, regarding Komeito’s benefit payment plan, “How about cutting taxes? What’s the point of losing if I’m working? ” and posted it on X, citing a post by a general user who raised the question.
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‘Not everyone should go to vote; a life of exploitation will be a terrible thing’.
At first,
《Smart people decide on complicated rules and idiots follow them》
He developed his own theory. continues,
“He will be used as a work horse for the rest of his life, saying that elections are a pain.》
implicitly encouraging citizens who are not going to vote to vote.
“Two hours later, Mr Honkon pointed to another user’s post criticizing the “classification” of politicians and wrote, “This is preferential treatment. Equality does not exist in this world.” line between low-income people who live and play, and low-income people who live and play.”
While repeating political messages and RTs every day, I found myself saying, “Let’s vote!”》 twice in a row, showing a sense of crisis. He has also made it clear that he supports the Conservative Party of Japan, whose representative is author Naoki Hyakuta.
On X, Mr. Honkon, which took a stand against Komeito’s 100,000 yen payment plan for low-income households,
《They give low income people a pat on the back…I’m angry.》
‘It costs a lot of money to spread it’
While there were many voices of sympathy, there were also comments that could be seen as “disregarding the weak.”
“It’s not good if you cheat, but it’s strange to criticize someone who lives within the rules on the basis of your personal ethics.”
“I want people to know that there are people on low incomes who can’t work even if they want to.”
“Komeito representative Keiichi Ishii is running from Saitama’s 14th Ward, where the Liberal Democratic Party and the Ritsumeikan Democratic Party decided not to run in this House of Representatives election. They refused to run for proportional duplication because they thought “duplication of representation would lower morale.” If he loses the election, he is in a “rock-bottom” position, but the latest electoral trends are show that he will face a close race with Yoshihiro Suzuki, who is running for the People’s Democratic Party.
On the other hand, there are predictions that the Japanese Conservative Party will secure five seats in this general election, which is exactly what Hon-Kon-san had hoped for.”(Political reporter)
So, what will the voters answer when they vote tomorrow?
(SmartFLASH)
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