TV Tokyo reports that, according to Japan Innovation Party (Ishin) co-leader Fumitake Fujita, governing Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) President Sanae Takaichi expressed her intention to have "two or more" cabinet members from the libertarian-federalist party if they agree to back her to be the next PM and form a governing coalition.
- Ishin, formed in 2015, has always sat in opposition, with the centrist social conservative Komeito the only party to date that the LDP has worked with in coalition. During the years in which Komeito has sat in gov't since its foundation in 1998, it has only ever had a single minister in the cabinet at a time.
- As such, Takaichi's offer will be seen as a notable concession to Ishin as she seeks to secure enough votes to ensure her election as PM in the 21 October Diet session.
- Yomirui reports that in talks between Takaichi and Ishin leadership earlier today, Ishin issued 12 key policy demands, including "a reduction in the consumption tax rate on food to 0%, a ban on corporate and group donations [related to the LDP slush fund scandal], and the idea of a secondary capital. They confirmed agreement on basic policies such as security and energy, and will continue discussions on the 17th to address points on which they could not reach an agreement, such as the handling of corporate and group donations."