Citizens' groups gathered in front of the Prime Minister's Office in Nagata-Cho, Tokyo today on the 22nd to protest against the government's decision to hold a national burial of former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. I raised my voice.
While it was raining, nearly 200 people stood on the sidewalks around the area and repeatedly pushed up their fists, saying, "Cabinet decision, absolute opposition" and "Don't beautify Abe's politics."
A person who held a microphone and expressed his opinion said, "It should be done after a thorough discussion of the Diet. It is a violation of the Constitution because it effectively forces condolences." "Prime Minister Fumio Kishida uses politics to maintain the administration. There was a complaint such as "I am."
Mizuho Fukushima, the leader of the Social Democratic Party, also rushed in and said, "There is no legal basis."
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