Japan’s state funeral for Shinzo Abe to cost more than £10m
by Justin McCurry in Tokyo from World news | The Guardian on (#63A3D)
Public opposition to ceremony grows over cost to taxpayer and ex-PM's ties to Unification church
Japan will spend about 1.65bn yen (10.1m) on the increasingly controversial state funeral for the former prime minister Shinzo Abe, who was shot dead during a campaign speech in July, amid growing public opposition to the plan.
The government has come under pressure to cancel the ceremony, with opinion polls showing that a majority of voters oppose it due to the cost to the taxpayer and revelations about ruling party politicians' ties to the Unification church.
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