PoliticsJapan PM faces cabinet rebellion over tax hikes for defense
'If I'm dismissed, so be it,' economic security minister says after dissenting tweets
Economic security minister Sanae Takaichi, right, has criticized plans by Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, left, to raise taxes to finance an increase in defense spending. (Photo by Uichiro Kasai)
RYUTO IMAO, Nikkei staff writer
December 14, 2022 06:52 JST
TOKYO -- Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida faces rare open dissent from his cabinet over his call to raise taxes to fund an increase in defense spending, with ministers arguing that it is too soon to talk about putting such a burden on the public.