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Japan Govt Approves State Funeral Date For Slain Ex-PM Abe, Plan Sparks Protests






PARIS, France - The Japanese government said on Friday it would hold a state funeral for Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Sept.27,amid street and social media protests that the state shouldn't fund ceremonies for Japan's longest - serving, but divisive, premier.


Abe, prime minister for more than eight years over two terms and hugely influential in the the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) even after leaving office, was gunned down two weeks ago at a campaign rally, an incident that deeply shocked Japan.


His funeral was held soon after, but the cabinet decided on Friday that a state funeral will be held on Sept.27 at the Nippon Budokan in central Tokyo.


'We made this decision, as has been said before, due to Abe's record as the longest - serving prime minister, during which he exerted leadership skills distinctive from others and bore heavy responsibility for dealing with a number of serious domestic and international issues' chief cabinet secretary Hirokazu Matsuno told a news conference on Friday.


The funeral will be fully paid for by state funds likely to be taken from the budget reserve, he said.


The last funeral for an ex - prime minister paid for fully by state funds was in 1967, with successive funeral paid for the partly by the state and partly by the LDP.


The current plan has triggered growing disquiet. Around 200 people gathered near the PM's office in Tokyo to protest the decision, according to the Kyodo news agency, and on social media objections ranged from the use of taxpayer funds, to complaints the government may seek to make political capital of Abe's death and cement his legacy.



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