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Japan PM forces navy bill through | Japan PM forces navy bill through |
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The Japanese government has invoked a rarely-used power to force through a controversial naval bill. | |
The ruling party used its lower house majority to override opposition lawmakers, who had voted down the bill in the upper house hours earlier. | |
It was the first such move in more than 50 years, and followed months of deadlock over the proposed legislation. | |
The bill will allow Japanese ships to resume a refuelling mission supporting US-led operations in Afghanistan. | |
The deployment, which Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda says is vital to Japan's standing in the international community, could now be resumed as early as next month. | |
But the opposition argues it violates the post-war pacifist constitution and lacks a mandate from the United Nations. | |
US praise | |
The row had become increasingly embarrassing for the government. | The row had become increasingly embarrassing for the government. |
The Japanese navy has been providing fuel to coalition forces in the Indian Ocean since late 2001. | The Japanese navy has been providing fuel to coalition forces in the Indian Ocean since late 2001. |
But the ships were forced to withdraw in November last year after opposition lawmakers - who won control of the upper house in July - blocked an extension of their mandate. | But the ships were forced to withdraw in November last year after opposition lawmakers - who won control of the upper house in July - blocked an extension of their mandate. |
The government revised the legislation limiting the scope of the mission but this failed to placate the opposition. | The government revised the legislation limiting the scope of the mission but this failed to placate the opposition. |
Early on Friday, it made good on its pledge to block the bill in the upper house. | Early on Friday, it made good on its pledge to block the bill in the upper house. |
The legislation was immediately returned to the lower house, where the Liberal Democratic Party used its sizeable majority to force it through by 340 votes to 133. | |
The move will please the US, which has lobbied hard for a resumption of the mission. | |
"By passing this legislation, Japan has demonstrated its willingness to stand with those who are trying to create a safer, more tolerant world," said Thomas Schieffer, the US ambassador in Tokyo. |
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