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JCP reports on its finances for 2023
The JCP refuses to accept corporate and organizational donations as well as the government subsidy to political parties. The party finances itself with revenues from party dues, subscription fees for its newspaper Akahata, and individual donations.
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JCP submits bills to ban corporate political donations and abolish political party subsidies
The Japanese Communist Party submitted two bills to the House of Councilors to impose a total ban on political donations from corporations and interest organizations and abolish the Political Party Subsidies Act.
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PM Ishiba in policy speech says nothing about LDP’s slush fund scandal
JCP EC Chair Tamura said that PM Ishiba in his policy speech said nothing about key issues concerning political reform: digging out the truth behind the LDP’s slush-fund scandal and banning corporate and organizational donations to political parties.
- POLITICS
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PM Ishiba in policy speech says nothing about LDP’s slush fund scandal
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JCP submits bills to ban corporate political donations and abolish political party subsidies
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Shiokawa: Cornerstone of political reform is implementing total ban on political donations from businesses and interest groups
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JCP urges gov’ to provide emergency grants to universities to cancel tuition hikes
- SOCIAL ISSUES
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JCP EC Chair talks with women NGO Shinfujin regarding cooperation toward realizing selective dual surname system
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Japan given ‘Colossal Fossil’ award with its negative stance toward tackling climate crisis
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JCP Ito interacts with diplomates of ERC co-chairing countries
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JCP Motomura attends meeting with senior UN official regarding refugee issues
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Kitakyushu City ignoring ICOMOS Heritage Alert will demolish archaeological remains
- WORLD
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Japan, ICC’s largest donor, should cooperate in enforcing arrest warrants for war crimes by Hamas and Israel
- JCP
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JCP reports on its finances for 2023
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Additional 187 activists buried in JCP tomb