25 Jun 2019

Opposition party in Japan pledges to protect LGBT rights

The Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan said it would implement anti-discrimination legislation and legalise same-sex marriage if it wins upcoming elections.

Japan’s major opposition party, the Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan (CDP) pledged to protect LGBT rights as it announced its election promises on Monday (24 June). It would implement anti-discrimination legislation and legalise same-sex marriage if it wins upper house elections this year, party president Yukio Edano said according to local media. The party is stressing diversity as the source of creativity and a vigorous society.

Japan will next month elect 124 of the 245 members of the House of Councillors, the country’s upper house of parliament.

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