At the main meeting on the 11th, the House of Councilors unanimously passed a resolution condemning the coup d'etat in Myanmar and calling for an early recovery of the democratic political system.

Bipartisan lawmakers such as the Liberal Democratic Party and the Constitutional Democratic Party have submitted resolutions to the House of Councilors over the situation in Myanmar.



In this, he pointed out that the coup d'etat that occurred in February was "a trampling of efforts and expectations for democratization, and the legitimacy of the current system by the military is not recognized at all" to civilians by the military and police. We strongly condemn the situation where the violence continues and many people are killed or injured.

On top of that, he urges military leadership to immediately stop atrocities against civilians and immediately release detained Aung San Suu Kyi and others.



In addition, we will make full use of all diplomatic resources for the Government of Japan, make every effort to realize an early recovery of the democratic political system, provide emergency assistance to displaced people, and work toward a ban on arms exports to the military. I am requesting.



The resolution was unanimously passed at the House of Councilors plenary session on the 11th.



A similar resolution has been passed by the House of Representatives regarding the situation in Myanmar.