Japan. Release of data needed for debate on effectiveness of pension system
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and all his ministers attended a June 10 session of the Upper House Audit Committee. As the ruling coalition has refused to convene a Budget Committee meeting in either house, it marked the first time in two months that Abe responded to questions concerning national policy issues at the Diet. Opposition questions focused on a recently published controversial Financial Services Agency report that says a typical elderly Japanese couple needs an additional 20 million yen ($184,175) to...