In order to reflect Prime Minister Kishida's "countermeasures against the declining birthrate of a different dimension," the Liberal Democratic Party's investigative committee has compiled a draft of recommendations that include measures to reduce the burden of costs related to education.

According to the report, ``It has been pointed out that one of the factors behind the declining birthrate is the excessive cost of raising children and education, and it is necessary to reduce the burden.'' We are calling for expansion and expansion of the "scholarship benefit" system to support high school students from low-income households.



In addition, as the cost of higher education is particularly large, we should consider designing a system that does not increase the economic burden during the child-rearing period, such as exempting or exempting the repayment of scholarships borrowed by those who have children.



Furthermore, in order to strengthen the functions of public schools, the plan includes measures such as improving the fixed number of teachers and expanding the assignment of study instructors.



As for financial resources, they are also considering "educational government bonds," which are limited to use in education and science and technology.



The investigative committee hopes to submit a proposal to a party meeting that discusses countermeasures against the declining birthrate and reflect it in the government's countermeasures against the declining birthrate.