Prime Minister Takaichi Says Japan's Pacifist Constitution Outdated
Prime Minister Sanae Takachi, who took office in October, hopes to amend Article 9 of Japan's constitution. This clause is known as the pacifist clause, adopted after World War II instead of a traditional military. Takachi stated that "times have changed" regarding the constitution. This declaration addresses Japan's national identity as a peaceful country.
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WNYC 93.9 FM
“But Prime Minister Sanae Takachi took office in October, a hope to survive the constitution saying times have changed.”
WBUR Boston
“Prime Minister Sanae Pakaichi, who took office in October, says that framework no longer reflects reality.”
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