Japan PM slammed for linking loans to having babies | Business

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Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida has come under fire for his party's proposal to reduce student debt for those who have children, as the country struggles to raise its low birthrate.

Kishida has pledged"unprecedented" measures to tackle the country's perennially low birthrate, and his Liberal Democratic Party is reportedly drafting a set of policy recommendations on the issue for the government."Scholarship debt reduction and whether an individual would have a baby or not are completely different issues, aren't they?" opposition lawmaker Noriko Ishigaki asked Kishida at an upper house session Friday.

"This is like saying 'pay with your body!', 'give birth to a child if you want to reduce debts'. I wonder what they are thinking. Childbirth can risk your life. So cruel," one Twitter user said. Masahiko Shibayama, an LDP lawmaker who heads a team discussing the issue, told private broadcasters TBS and TV Asahi that the plan was aimed at financially supporting families with children, not punishing those without them.

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Imagine getting ridiculed for trying to reduce student debt.

The pyramid scheme that is taxpayer-funded welfare.

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