Liberal Democratic Party member Ichita Yamamoto felt he had done his job when the Diet enacted legislation earlier this year to allow Japan to impose unilateral economic sanctions on North Korea.
The legislation signaled a significant departure from the usual bureaucracy-imposed bills that had been a standard feature of postwar Japan under LDP rule.
Lawmakers, and not just those of the opposition, had taken the initiative.
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