Prime Minister Shinzo Abe once again expressed his willingness to revise the peace constitution during his tenure scheduled for September next year.

"We want to go to the referendum on whether or not to revise the Constitution during our term," said Abe in the Internet program on Abema TV.

When Prime Minister Abe said in the National Assembly's Constitutional Review Committee that the amendments to the National Voting Law on the amendment were not supported by the opposition parties, "I think it would be good if the consensus among the opposition lawmakers was reached in democracy, but that would be impossible." I said."

However, since the amendment to the referendum law was not handled at the ordinary parliament on the 17th, it seems that the observation that the amendment passed during the prime minister's term has passed.

This is because, in addition to passing the amendment bill of the National Referendum Law, after the proposal of a constitutional amendment through consultations with the opposition parties, there is still an easy amendment procedure such as a referendum with more than two-thirds of the members of the House of Representatives and members of the House of Representatives, and a referendum within 60 to 180 days after the proposal.

Abe's driving force has been weakening due to a sharp decline in approval ratings due to controversy over the lack of response to Corona 19 and the former Tokyo High Prosecutor's Office, the so-called mahjong scandal Tsukasa Akimoto of the former Tokyo High Prosecutor's Office, due to bad news about close-ups related to close elections. is.

Nevertheless, it is interpreted that Abe's intention to revise the Constitution is intended to overcome the crisis in front of him through the consolidation of supporters of the Constitution.

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