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Japan approves giving uniformed SDF officers greater power

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ANI Tokyo
Last Updated : Jun 10 2015 | 3:57 PM IST

The Japanese Parliament on Wednesday approved a Defense Ministry (MOD) amendment that will grant uniformed Self-Defense Forces (SDF) officers greater power.

Under the current MOD Establishment Law, the bureaucrats, often referred to as "the suits", are perceived to have higher status than "the uniforms".

The suits could assist the defense minister when the minister issues instructions to the Joint Staff Chief, the highest-rank "uniform" personnel and the chief of each SDF arm.

However, under the amendment, the uniforms will be on equal footing in assisting the minister.

It is widely thought that the uniforms will be able to exert greater influence on the nation's political decisions concerning military matters by the revision. Moreover, it will also weaken civilian control over the SDF, making it difficult to hold the uniforms in check, reports Xinhua.

The amendment also abolishes the operation and planning bureau of MOD, placing its operational functions under centralized control of the Joint Staff, an organ mainly comprising SDF members.

The amendment has gained approval from the House of Representatives on May 15.

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First Published: Jun 10 2015 | 3:48 PM IST

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