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Japanese Cabinet minister resigns over ties to the Unification Church

Por: Los Angeles Times World October 25, 2022

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Japan’s economy minister submitted his resignation Monday over his ties to the Unification Church after facing mounting criticism in a widening controversy involving dozens of ruling party lawmakers. Daishiro Yamagiwa’s resignation is a further blow to Prime Minister Fumio Kishida’s government, which has been rocked by his party's close ties to the controversial South Korean-based church following the assassination of former leader... + full article



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