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Japan PM Calls for Constitutional Reform Debate

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Prime Minister signals need for periodic constitutional updates, pledging broader political dialogue and public engagement on potential changes.

Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi stated that the country’s constitution should be revised in line with current conditions.

In a video message sent to a gathering supporting constitutional reform on Constitution Memorial Day, Takaichi emphasized that the nation’s foundational legal framework should be periodically updated to reflect evolving circumstances.

CALL FOR POLITICAL CONSENSUS

Highlighting the need for broader political cooperation, Takaichi said the government aims to advance discussions toward a decision-making stage by securing support from other parties in parliament. She also noted that proposed amendments would be clearly communicated to the public.

FOCUS ON FUTURE LEGAL FRAMEWORK

Takaichi stressed that adapting the constitution to modern needs is essential for maintaining an effective governance structure. She reiterated the administration’s commitment to fostering dialogue and building consensus around potential reforms.

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