
Japan sees largest protest in support of pacifist constitution as PM Takaichi pushes revisions
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Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi has initiated discussions on revising the pacifist constitution, arguing it must reflect contemporary demands. This call for revision has sparked significant nationwide protests, with citizens opposing any changes to the constitution established post-World War II. Takaichi made these remarks during an official visit to Vietnam, emphasizing the need for periodic updates to the constitution.
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Japan's pacifist constitution, drafted under U.S. occupation, has been a cornerstone of its post-war identity. The current calls for revision reflect broader discussions about national security and Japan's military capabilities in an increasingly complex regional environment.
This article reflects the opinions and events as reported by The Guardian and may not represent all viewpoints on the issue.
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