Takaichi vows to advance reforms in New Year's message

Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi pledged in her New Year's message on January 1 to press ahead with necessary reforms without fear of change. Noting that the new year marks the 100th anniversary of the start of Japan's previous Showa Era, she highlighted the potential for a better future.

In her New Year's message delivered on January 1, Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi emphasized pushing forward with reforms. Reflecting on the year marking the 100th anniversary of the Showa Era's beginning, she said, "The anticipation that tomorrow will be better than today is a kind of hope that people felt through much of the Showa era."

The prime minister expressed, "Bolstered by a strong and unwavering belief in the latent power and vitality of Japan and the Japanese people, I want to learn from the wisdom and the efforts of those who came before us, who lived in the days of momentous change in the Showa era." She added, "Moreover, I will not fear change, and I will decisively push through necessary reforms."

Since taking office in October, her administration has succeeded in fulfilling public pledges through the passage of a supplementary budget and has outlined a direction for building a robust economy alongside strong diplomacy and security. At the same time, she acknowledged that the Cabinet's work has only just begun, with significant challenges ahead. Takaichi concluded with a pledge to the Japanese people: "I make a New Year's pledge to make the Japanese archipelago stronger and more prosperous, and to give rise to hope in our country by doing so."

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