Why Japan Remains Divided Over Former Prime Minister’s State-Sponsored Funeral - News Summed Up

Why Japan Remains Divided Over Former Prime Minister’s State-Sponsored Funeral


former prime minister of japan Shinzo Abe His state-funded funeral, which was assassinated earlier this year, is scheduled for tomorrow, September 27. According to local media reports, the Japanese government has spent a whopping $12 million on Shinzo Abe’s funeral, which is being sponsored by taxpayer money. Shinzo Abe’s lavish funeral sparked a public outcry against the government, with some people and opposition leaders choosing to boycott the solemn event scheduled to take place tomorrow. Earlier, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida announced that due to the popularity of former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, the funeral of former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe would be funded by the government, with the support of the government at the time. Kishida’s popularity in Japan has also taken a hit due to anger over Abe’s state funeral.


Source: dna September 26, 2022 06:12 UTC



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