Updated
Updated · The Japan Times · May 27
Japan Upper House Passes Intelligence Bill as Takaichi’s Support Holds
Updated
Updated · The Japan Times · May 27

Japan Upper House Passes Intelligence Bill as Takaichi’s Support Holds

4 articles · Updated · The Japan Times · May 27
  • Japan’s Upper House approved a bill Wednesday to centralize and strengthen the country’s intelligence coordination apparatus, advancing the National Intelligence Council Law.
  • The debate exposed a broader political shift: opposition parties, which had seemed ready last month to weaponize the issue, failed to mount serious resistance.
  • Sanae Takaichi’s steady polling and parliamentary voting patterns pointed to durable support for her administration’s agenda and cracks among some of her main rivals.
  • The vote suggested the bill mattered not only for intelligence policy but also as a marker of Japan’s new political balance under Takaichi.
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