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Kumamoto Citizens Resubmit "Anti-Espionage Bill" After House of Representatives Dissolution Ends Bill (Kyodo News)

On the 10th, the Democratic Party for the People again submitted its own "Espionage Prevention Bill" to the House of Representatives. The bill's main pillars are the creation of a notification system for activities that advance foreign interests and the establishment of an administrative organization for intelligence activities. The bill was submitted in November last year, but was scrapped when the House of Representatives was dissolved in Janu…
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On the 10th, the Democratic Party for the People again submitted its own "Espionage Prevention Bill" to the House of Representatives. The bill's main pillars are the creation of a notification system for activities that advance foreign interests and the establishment of an administrative organization for intelligence activities. The bill was submitted in November last year, but was scrapped when the House of Representatives was dissolved in Janu…

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熊本日日新聞社 broke the news in on Tuesday, March 10, 2026.
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