Lower House approves record budget for FY2021 -NHK WORLD-JAPAN 7 hours ago
The Lower house of Japan's Diet has approved a record budget worth more than 106 trillion yen, or about 1 trillion dollars, for next fiscal year starting in April.
The budget includes spending to deal with the coronavirus pandemic, promote digital transformation, work toward carbon neutrality, and help people receive infertility treatment.
The Lower House discussed the budget at a plenary session on Tuesday after approval by the budget committee.
Fujiwara Takashi of the main ruling Liberal Democratic Party said the central and local governments are making utmost efforts to control the coronavirus.
He said the Lower House should pass the budget to support people fighting the pandemic on the frontline.
Takeuchi Norio, a lawmaker of the largest opposition Constitutional Democratic Party, said the budget should not be approved. He argued that spending on anti-coronavirus measures is insufficient and that for nonessential matters is not cut, but inflated.
In a vote, the Lower House approved the budget with majority support from the LDP and its junior coalition partner Komeito.
The budget was immediately sent to the Upper House, and will be automatically enacted if the chamber fails to vote within 30 days.