Japan’s political parties differ from constitutional amendment

Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike's leader of party Hope

Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike’s leader of party Hope

Tokyo … News Time

One of the topics discussed in the general election held in Japan on October 22 will be the amendment of the Japanese Constitution. The ruling party is supporting the Liberal Democratic Party LDP amendments, while the opposition parties are disconnected. The central ruling party Liberal Democratic Party has decided to submit a draft amendment in the Constitution for the first time in the Constitution. In this constitution to condemn the ruling party war, Self-Defense Forces is trying to add a reference to the SDF. The LDP is also demanding independent and improved educational programs, response to emergencies and the cancellation of electoral constituencies of the upper house. LDP plans to be drafted in the general meeting of Parliament next year and try to get support from other parties through parliamentary discussion. The LDP’s Alliance Party Komeito is also entitled to include new clauses regarding the matters that cannot be dealt with under the existing constitution. The Komeito Party will not include Constitutional amendment in its election campaign because its opinion in Parliament does not have enough on it. Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike wants to discuss constitutional amendment including Hope No. Article 9. Article 9 condemns the war and Japan prohibits keeping conservative forces. It is likely that the new party will also prefer to bring information further. The Japanese Communist Party is against the amendment in Article 9. It is a standpoint that the clear explanation of the presence of Self Defense Forces in the Constitution will make a license for non-constitutional law enforcement. The Nippon Ishin Japan Innovation Party is suggesting that they are called real modifications. He says that in order to protect the lives and property of Japanese people, Article 9 are necessary. This party also wants reforms in the system. The New Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan wants laws to be consistent with changing conditions. This party is against the status of the SDF, it says that it will justify the law of law enforcement against the Constitution. The Social Democratic Party of Japan wants to maintain the three principles of constitution, the sovereignty of the people, and the basic human rights. The party says he will not allow the amendment. Party for Japanese Kokoro is demanding a constitution written by the Japanese public that promotes the country’s role. There are duplicate seats in the upper house of the ruling coalition and the pro-reform forces; this is enough to suggest the amendment. Whether the constitution is to be modified or not, the next general election results will have a major impact on the discussions on this topic.

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