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Liberal Democratic Party Secretary General Toshimitsu Motegi (photo credit: Philip Fong via AFP)
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2 November 2023
In Japan, ruling party leader supports multiparty consensus on constitutional revision
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida (photo credit: Getty Images)
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25 October 2023
Japanese prime minister urges political parties to draft articles for constitutional revision
Flag of Japan (photo credit: DavidRockDesign via pixabay)
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4 May 2023
In Japan, upper house discussions on constitutional reform may delay prime minister's revision plans
Japanese National Diet (photo credit: Sean Pavone via Shutterstock)
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2 March 2023
In Japan, commission on constitution to meet and discuss constitutional change
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida (photo credit: Du Xiaoyi/Pool via Reuters)
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28 February 2023
Japanese prime minister states eagerness to amend constitution
Flag of Japan (photo credit: David Peterson/pixabay)
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19 January 2023
In Japan, debates on constitutional reform continue as support for constitutional change appears uncertain
Japan's house of representatives (photo credit: Reuters / Kim Kyung-Hoon)
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18 November 2022
Japan revises electoral law to address vote weight disparity causing "state of unconstitutionality"
Flag of Japan (photo credit: David Peteron / pixabay)
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7 July 2022
In Japan, pro-revision parties differ on what to change in the constitution
Japan's house of representatives (photo credit: CFP)
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4 March 2022
In Japan, parliamentary commission adopts report interpreting constitution to allow online parliamentary debates in case of emergency
Japan's house of representatives (photo credit: Reuters / Kim Kyung-Hoon)
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8 February 2022
Japan's ruling party advances constitutional reform campaign

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