The Japan News by The Yomiuri Shimbun
Lawsuit seeks injunction against state funeral for Abe
Members of a citizens’ group led a lawsuit on Aug. 19 in Osaka District Court seeking an injunction against a planned state funeral for former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, claiming that the event has no legal basis and is unconstitutional.
The government decided at a Cabinet meeting that the state funeral will be held on Sept. 27. Based on the Establishment of the Cabinet Office Law, the government said it could conduct the ceremony without approval by the Diet.
e plainti s argue that the law does not provide a basis for holding the state funeral and that it is an illegal use of government funds. ey also claim that holding the state funeral violates the Constitution, which guarantees freedom of thought and conscience and equality before the law. A request for a provisional injunction was also led with the district court at the same time. (Aug. 21)