Kishida's 'tax cut' talk sparks guessing game over snap election

Lawmakers grow suspicious Japanese PM will make the move before year-end

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Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida on Sept. 26 directed his cabinet to put together a package of economic stimulus measures. (Photo by Uichiro Kasai)

Nikkei staff writers

TOKYO -- Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida mentioned "tax breaks" in outlining his stimulus package on Tuesday, triggering speculation that he is laying the groundwork for calling a snap election before the end of the year.

Kishida directed his cabinet to draw up a package of economy-boosting measures next month, stressing the need to "return to the public the increased tax revenues, which are the result of growth."

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