Deputy Secretary-General Inada, “Constitutional Gender Equality Equality Declaration” Discussion, February 8 21:38

LDP Acting Secretary-General Deputy Secretary-General Inada spoke in Takarazuka City, Hyogo Prefecture, and stated that the constitution should clearly address the elimination of gender inequality, and that selective marital surnames should be discussed.

In a speech, Deputy Secretary-General Inada said, “Japan is behind gender equality and there are too few women politicians. Germany and France have stated that the constitution has a duty to eliminate gender inequality, and that more women have been represented. Yes ".

He should also discuss that "it is not included in the four items of the LDP's constitutional amendment, but Japan will also change the landscape by doing so," and that the constitution should explicitly address gender inequality. I showed you the idea.

In addition, regarding selective married surnames, "Some people are diversifying their family forms and wanting them to recognize surnames in order to succeed their family names. It may be important to discuss issues that have been viewed as taboos." Said.

On the other hand, Prime Minister Abe's extension of the term of Liberal Democratic Party, which is until September next year, said, "We want to do it in the fourth and fifth terms, but Prime Minister Abe has stated that there is no. "