Fumio Kishida, the Prime Minister of Japan, admitted that the country is on the verge of “not being able to maintain basic social functions” due to the sharp drop in birth rates. The politician indicated that the changes in the government’s measures have to be taken “now or never” and that they cannot “wait for a single second” to reverse the situation.

The birth rate in Japan is the lowest since the first measurement at the end of the 19th century.

Some of the policies that the president of the eastern nation pointed out, during a speech to the legislators, is to double the spending they have on programs related to child care, accompanied by the creation of an agency that has been operating since April with the objective of take care of the problem. “Thinking about the inclusiveness and sustainability of the economy and society in general, our government will put child care as the fundamental policy,” Kishida said before the congress of Japan.

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