The Japanese government announced that Abe's national funeral expenses were 1.66 billion yen: including police expenses, foreign dignitaries reception fees

Author:Overseas network Time:2022.09.06

The Japanese government announced Abe's national funeral expenses, about 1.66 billion yen (Japan NHK TV)

Overseas Network, September 6th. According to Japan NHK TV reported on the 6th, the Japanese Cabinet Guanfang Chief Matsuni Matsuni announced the approximate cost of holding a national funeral for the former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on the day, about 1.66 billion yen (about RMB 81.93 million) Essence

The Japanese government revealed at the end of August that the government was coordinating with about 250 million yen (about 12.5 million yuan) in Abe's national funeral expenses on September 27. Security and strengthening fees, spending costs, etc. Matsno said on the 5th that in addition to the previously announced 250 million yen, Abe's national funeral expenses also included more than 1.4 billion yen such as police expenses and foreign politicians reception fees, totaling 1.66 billion yen.

According to the "Sankei Shimbun", a number of senior Japanese government officials said that Abe's funeral plans to invite 6,400 people to attend, and the only former Prime Minister Yoshida Mao, who has been funeral after World War II. However, the government's decision to run national funeral caused many controversy in Japan. Recently, many Japanese media surveys showed that more than half of the Japanese people opposed the hosting of national funeral for Abe. (Overseas Network/Wang Shanning)

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