Japanese PM Open to Tightening Corruption Laws

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On Wednesday, during his address to Japan's parliament, known as the National Diet, Prime Minister Fumio Kishida expressed his willingness to create new laws and regulations aimed at monitoring and restricting funding for political groups. When asked about the possibility of external audits looking into political organizations, including formal political factions, the prime minister stated that "this would be meaningful in terms of strengthening public trust."

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