Consumption tax panel starts without two opposition parties

A nonpartisan panel discussing a temporary lift on the consumption tax for groceries began on Thursday without two major opposition parties. Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi had hoped to use it to build cross-party consensus on suspending the tax for two years. However, the Centrist Reform Alliance and the Democratic Party for the People decided at the last minute not to attend.

On February 26, 2026, a nonpartisan panel tasked with examining a temporary suspension of the consumption tax on groceries launched amid challenges, as two major opposition parties declined to join. Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi envisioned the group as a venue for negotiating with opposition leaders to secure broad agreement on halting the tax for two years, including the timing of implementation.

The panel's start was rocky because the Centrist Reform Alliance (CRA) and the Democratic Party for the People (DPP) pulled out at the eleventh hour. These parties expressed worries about the political repercussions of aligning too closely or too distantly with Takaichi's initiative, potentially alienating their voters.

While some opposition groups, such as Team Mirai and Nippon Ishin no Kai, have indicated willingness to engage, the absence of CRA and DPP raises questions about achieving the cross-party consensus Takaichi seeks. The discussions, involving the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) and others, will now proceed without full opposition input. This development highlights ongoing tensions in Japan's Diet over tax policy amid economic pressures.

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