Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida stated the nation’s ban on same-sex marriage is just not discriminatory, as constitutional freedom of marriage solely envisions heterosexual unions.
Asked by an opposition lawmaker at Tuesday’s parliamentary price range committee assembly if he thinks a same-sex marriage ban constitutes discrimination, Kishida stated: “I don’t think disallowing same-sex couples to marry is unjust discrimination by the state.”
His remark sparked criticism from opposition lawmakers and LGBTQ rights advocates, who questioned whether or not Kishida was backpedaling to point out consideration to members of his occasion who oppose sexual range.
After assembly with LGBTQ representatives final month, Kishida stated that he “strongly felt the need for discussion,” including that he would take into account the voices of the individuals and in parliament, in addition to rulings in a number of ongoing lawsuits and measures in native municipalities.
Kishida yesterday repeated his place {that a} same-sex marriage ban “is not unconstitutional” and denied that he’s prejudiced.
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Marriage ban not LGBTQ discrimination: Japan PM
taipeitimes.com – Mar 02
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida stated the nation’s ban on same-sex marriage is just not discriminatory, as constitutional freedom of marriage solely envisions heterosexual unions.

Japan and Albania vow stronger sanctions towards Russia
Japan Times – Feb 23
Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and his Albanian counterpart, Edi Rama, on Wednesday affirmed that their international locations will work collectively in strengthening sanctions towards Russia over its invasion of Ukraine.

Will GaaSyy Continue to Betray Hopes of Those Who Elected Him?
The Japan News – Feb 23
If a lawmaker continues to be absent from all Diet classes and exhibits disrespect for the legislature, it’s no shock for them to face disciplinary motion. The NHK Party and GaaSyy, whose actual title is Yoshikazu Higashitani, a member of the House of Councillors, should take the self-discipline significantly.

Suspicious steel ball discovered on Japanese shore
meghalayamonitor.com – Feb 22
The Japanese police have restricted entry to Enshuhama Beach within the metropolis of Hamamatsu, Japan’s prefecture of Shizuoka, after a suspicious ball about 1.5 meters in diameter, believed to be manufactured from steel, was discovered on the shore, media reported on Tuesday.

Japan weighs lifting age of consent from 13
Japan Today – Feb 18
A Japanese justice ministry panel on Friday proposed elevating the nation’s age of consent, presently among the many world’s lowest at simply 13, as a part of a serious overhaul of intercourse crime laws.
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