Article 66MCK Japan’s lower house tightens religious donation rules amid Unification church controversy

Japan’s lower house tightens religious donation rules amid Unification church controversy

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Justin McCurry in Tokyo
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Prime minister Fumio Kishida has seen approval ratings plummet since ties between LDP and the church were exposed

Japan's lower house of parliament has passed a law that will make it a crime for religious and other organisations to maliciously" secure donations from members - a move seen as an attempt by the ruling party to defuse the controversy over its ties to the Unification church.

The prime minister, Fumio Kishida, has seen his approval ratings plummet since widespread ties between his Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) and the church were exposed in the wake of the assassination this summer of Japan's former leader, Shinzo Abe.

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