金色财经|5月 26, 2026 03:35
[Japanese Senate Holds Meeting to Discuss 'National Intelligence Agency' Bill]
Reported by Jinse Finance on May 26, according to news from Japan on the 26th, the Cabinet Committee of the Japanese Senate held a meeting to discuss the bill promoted by the Japanese government to establish a 'National Intelligence Agency.' Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi attended and responded to questions from opposition parties. It is reported that the ruling party plans to hold a vote in the Senate committee on the same day and pass the bill in a full Senate session on the 27th. Previously, the 'National Intelligence Agency' bill was passed in a full House of Representatives session on April 23. According to the bill, Japan plans to build an intelligence system centered on the 'National Intelligence Council,' with the 'National Intelligence Agency' as the executive body, responsible for coordinating intelligence activities in areas such as security and counterterrorism, as well as conducting 'foreign intelligence activities' related to foreign spies. (CCTV)
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