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The ruling party, the Liberal Democratic Party and the People's Party, succeeded in winning the majority of seats in the House of Representatives election held yesterday (July 21). However, it is not enough to secure a two - thirds seats in which the proposed amendment is possible, and Abe 's pledge made it difficult for him to revise it.

The first news, the correspondent for the meeting in Tokyo.

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In the election yesterday, the ruling coalition parties, the Liberal Democratic Party and the People's Party, succeeded in occupying the majority seats.

The Liberal Democratic Party and the Grand National Party passed 62 seats, half of the 124 seats in the election.

Once we achieved the goals we have outsourced.

However, it failed to secure the constitutional line that had been expected.

Two-thirds of the total seats in the House of Representatives were combined, even if they were in favor of a constitutional amendment.

For this reason, Abe's Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) has emerged from a somewhat lackluster mood,

Prime Minister Abe has pledged to make amendments to the Constitution to include the Self-Defense Forces throughout the election campaign period.

Instead, the opposition, including the constitutional Democratic Party, which opposed Prime Minister Abe's drive to win the race, was once rated as having succeeded in some degree of defense while retaining the existing seats.

Especially, we attacked the ruling party due to the problem of pension and tax increase and secured the support base.

Japanese opposition parties have been opposed to the retaliatory export regulation on Korea, so the possibility of the Korea-Japan trade conflict will become a hot issue again in the extraordinary National Assembly next month.