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Japan's ruling party pushes for National Intelligence Agency legislation

Thursday, 16 April 2026, 22:08 · 1 min read

Japan's ruling coalition is seeking to pass a bill establishing a National Intelligence Agency through the lower house of parliament as early as next week, arguing that the country needs to strengthen its information-gathering capabilities. However, the centrist reform bloc has raised concerns that the legislation could lead to privacy violations, and is calling for amendments that would include specific protective provisions before the bill advances. The debate reflects broader tensions in Japan over balancing national security interests with civil liberties safeguards.

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NHK World「国家情報局」設置法案 与党“採決を” 中道“修正を” ↗︎
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