Abe “Decision to Burn Out” Against LDP Governor for Fourth Term January 12 12:50

Prime Minister Abe said in a Sunday discussion on NHK, "I will not hesitate to dissolve the lower house if it is time to do it, but I have no idea at all," while repeatedly saying that the LDP governor is aiming for the fourth term. "I still have a year and nine months, so I want to work on my determination to burn it out."

Among them, Prime Minister Abe commented on the amendment of the constitution, saying, "In recent public opinion polls, there has been a lot of public opinion that" we will advance the discussion of the constitution ", and members of the Diet must accept it. I look forward to seeing constructive discussions that go beyond the ruling and opposition walls. "

He said, "I have no fluctuations in my desire to achieve the constitutional revision by my own hands."

On the other hand, while asked, "Do you have any intention to trust the people as a cause of the dissolution of the lower house in the right to amend the constitution?" Prime Minister Abe said, "I have not considered dissolution at all. In the meantime, we were able to achieve free child education for the first time with the support of the public and with the support of the public. At the moment, we are not thinking about dissolution at all. "

He also asked whether he would aim for the fourth term over the term of the Liberal Democratic Party, which is due by the end of September next year. "I'm not really thinking about it. I'm not even in the corner. I promised in the Upper House election last year. It is my responsibility to achieve that solidly, and I still have one year and nine months, so during this time I want to work with my determination to burn it out. "