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According to CCTV, the Cabinet Committee of the Japanese Senate discussed the establishment of a "National Intelligence Agency" bill on the 26th, and Prime Minister Hayao Takashi attended and was questioned. The ruling party plans to vote on the same day and pass the bill in the Senate plenary session on the 27th. The bill was passed in the House of Representatives on April 23, proposing to establish an intelligence system with the National Intelligence Council as the core and the National Intelligence Agency as the executing agency, responsible for security, counter-terrorism, and foreign intelligence activities.