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LDP Deputy Secretary-General Masahisa Sato, Constitutional Democratic Party Secretary-General Junya Ogawa, and Democratic Party for the People Deputy Representative Motohisa Furukawa appeared on Fuji TV's "Sunday Report THE PRIME." They discussed the "annual income barrier" and other issues with Toru Hashimoto, who is the subject of policy talks between the LDP, Komeito, and National Democratic Party. At the start of the show, when asked about Democratic Party for the People Representative Tamaki, who held a press conference apologizing for his adultery scandal, Deputy Representative Furukawa apologized, saying, "I called him an idiot. I'm sorry to everyone who had high hopes for the Democratic Party for the People." Regarding the source of funds for the review of the "1.03 million yen wall," which local leaders have expressed concerns about reducing tax revenues, Furukawa, the acting representative, asserted that "it is basically the ruling party that should consider the source of funds," and Hashimoto expressed his opinion that "this time the opposition party has the decision-making power, so even if they don't clarify all the sources of funds, they need to set a certain target." LDP Deputy Secretary-General Sato said, "Without the support of the Democratic Party for the People, the tax law will not pass, so we need to think about it together," talking about the need for the ruling and opposition parties to discuss the source of funds in order to realize the policy, and the focus on the "amount of increase." The program also discussed the review of the "1.3 million yen wall," a bill submitted by the Constitutional Democratic Party, and the "loopholes" in the proposal to abolish corporate donations in the political reform. #HashimotoToru #1.03 million yen wall #SatoMasahisa #OgawaJunya #FurukawaMotohisa #Sunday Report THE PRIME FNN Prime Onlinehttps://www.fnn.jp/