Japanese media: The Japanese government decided not to ask the administrative agency to silently sorrow on the occasion of the "Abe National Funeral"

Author:World Wide Web Time:2022.08.26

[Global Network Report] Comprehensive Japan Broadcasting Association (NHK) and current affairs news agency reported on the 26th that due to the opposition in Japanese public opinion, the voice of "national funeral" for the former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, the Japanese government decided not to ask the administrative agency The interpretation is silent, and the Education Commission is not required to mourn Abe to provide assistance. Matsuni Kaki Matsno Kaki Matsuni Kika, Japanese Cabinet, released the above news at a press conference on the 26th.

Screenshot of the current affairs news agency

NHK said that the Japanese government had previously considered a cabinet resolution and asked the administrative agency to express condolences through silence on the day of the "Abe National Funeral". This is also the consistent practice of holding an official funeral for the Japanese government to hold an official funeral after World War II. However, due to the mixed attitudes of Japanese public opinion on the holding of "Abe National Funeral", the Japanese government will give up the resolution at the cabinet meeting. The report also stated that the Japanese government's approach aims to clarify to the public, and the holding of "Abe's national funeral" does not mean that the public recognizes Abe in politics.

According to the current affairs news agency, Matsuno Boichi said at a press conference on the 26th, "In order to avoid bringing the people to everyone to mourn the misunderstanding of Abe's mourning", it will not ask the administrative institution Expressing mourning through silence, and do not require local governments and education committees to provide assistance to Mourning Abe. According to Japanese media reports, the Education Commission of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan has urged local public schools and other local public schools and other places to die for Abe, which caused controversy in Japanese society. sex.

Shinzo Abe died during a street speech in Nara on July 8th. The Japanese government then announced that it would hold a "national funeral" for Abe on September 27, but was opposed by some Japanese people. According to the polls released by the Daily News on the 21st, respondents who opposed "Abe National Funeral" accounted for 53%and supported only 30%.

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