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National Intelligence Agency Bill Nears Diet Passage, Bipartisan Talks Expected
Discussions on National Intelligence Agency Bill
Discussions are set to take place between the ruling and opposition parties regarding the schedule for the House of Representatives to pass the bill establishing a 'National Intelligence Agency' this week in Japan. The ruling party is pushing for the swift approval of the bill, while the opposition maintains that revisions are necessary. This indicates that political attention is focused on strengthening national security and intelligence capabilities.
Opposition's Demand for Revisions and Future Outlook
The opposition party, the Centrist Reform Alliance, is demanding revisions to the bill and plans to decide its stance based on the government and ruling party's responses, as well as the content of the parliamentary deliberation. This reflects the opposition's cautious approach to the bill's content and procedures. In the upcoming parliamentary sessions, in-depth discussions are anticipated regarding the bill's detailed provisions and scope of application.
*Source: NHK World-Japan (2026-04-19)*




