Japanese Prime Minister Kishida Fumio has expressed hope that the ruling-opposition talks will make progress on legislation to deal with the religious group previously known as the Unification Church.
Lawmakers of four parties are discussing key points to be included in bills to provide relief to people who say they were financially exploited by the ex-Unification Church. The bills also aim to prevent similar damage in the future.
Kishida was speaking on Monday at a meeting of government and ruling coalition officials.
He said he will go all-out to find out the facts of what the religious group has done by requesting reports from the group and asking questions based on the Religious Corporations Act.
He said the efforts will also focus on the relief of victims and legislation to prevent a recurrence.
Kishida added that the government, in close coordination with the ruling parties, will introduce bills to the current extraordinary Diet session, starting with one that is ready for submission.
The group is accused of soliciting large donations from followers and conducting dubious marketing practices.
Lawmakers of four parties are discussing key points to be included in bills to provide relief to people who say they were financially exploited by the ex-Unification Church. The bills also aim to prevent similar damage in the future.
Kishida was speaking on Monday at a meeting of government and ruling coalition officials.
He said he will go all-out to find out the facts of what the religious group has done by requesting reports from the group and asking questions based on the Religious Corporations Act.
He said the efforts will also focus on the relief of victims and legislation to prevent a recurrence.
Kishida added that the government, in close coordination with the ruling parties, will introduce bills to the current extraordinary Diet session, starting with one that is ready for submission.
The group is accused of soliciting large donations from followers and conducting dubious marketing practices.
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Summary
Japanese PM Kishida Fumio hopes for progress in ruling-opposition talks on legislation addressing the Unification Church, accused of financial exploitation and dubious practices. Lawmakers from four parties discuss bills to provide relief to victims and prevent future damage. Kishida pledges
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URL: https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20221107_23/
Date: Nov. 7, 2022
Created: 2022/11/07 19:26
Updated: 2025/12/09 11:52
Last Read: 2022/11/07 19:37