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Abe confident of progress in amending Japan’s constituti­on

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TOKYO: Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is ‘confident’ of progress in amending Japan’s pacifist constituti­on, he said yesterday, in his first policy speech since his landslide election victory.

Abe’s conservati­ve coalition held a two-thirds ‘super majority’ in the 465-seat lower house last month, giving him the numbers to realise a long-held dream.

“I’m confident that debate on amending the constituti­on will be able to advance,” he told the newly formed parliament.

However, in his policy speech yesterday, he steered clear of giving any timeframe and has previously said he will move cautiously on the divisive issue.

Nationalis­ts like Abe say the constituti­on is a humiliatin­g relic imposed by US occupiers after Japan’s defeat in World War II.

Abe wants to change the wording of the document to affirm Japan’s right to have a full-fledged military.

The country’s well-equipped and well-trained armed forces are technicall­y known as the ‘Self-Defense Forces’, and do not have the right to an aggressive strike.

The premier said he would keep the constituti­onal clause that prevents Japan from waging an

I’m confident that debate on amending the constituti­on will be able to advance. Shinzo Abe, Japan Prime Minister

offensive war.

Many Japanese feel a strong attachment to the constituti­on’s peaceful ideals and changing it sits close to the bottom of their todo list.

However, North Korea’s recent firing of missiles over the country has focused minds on security.

Any tentative move towards revamping the constituti­on could trigger alarm bells in China and the Koreas given Japan’s history of military aggression in the region. — AFP

 ??  ?? Abe delivers his policy speech at the lower house of the parliament in Tokyo. — AFP photo This file photo shows participan­ts make their way along Rajpath during the Delhi Half Marathon in New Delhi. — AFP photo
Abe delivers his policy speech at the lower house of the parliament in Tokyo. — AFP photo This file photo shows participan­ts make their way along Rajpath during the Delhi Half Marathon in New Delhi. — AFP photo

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