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Parliament extends current session through July 25
Japan🏛️ PoliticsCenter3 hr. ago

Parliament extends current session through July 25

Japan's parliament has decided to extend its current session until July 25. This extension aims to facilitate further discussions on a proposed bill that seeks to establish the concept of a secondary capital. The move indicates ongoing legislative activity focused on potential structural changes within the country's governance framework. The extension allows lawmakers additional time to deliberate and refine the proposal before moving forward.

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Parliament extends current session through July 25

Japan's parliament has decided to extend its current session until July 25. This extension aims to facilitate further discussions on a proposed bill that seeks to establish the concept of a secondary capital. The move indicates ongoing legislative activity focused on potential structural changes within the country's governance framework. The extension allows lawmakers additional time to deliberate and refine the proposal before moving forward.

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