Takaichi Discusses Constitutional Reform: Emergency Clause and Abolition of Upper House Proportional Representation Urgent
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Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, on Constitution Memorial Day, stated in an interview with Sankei Shimbun that the early establishment of an 'emergency clause' is necessary for responding to major disasters and terrorist attacks. She emphasized prioritizing constitutional amendment issues that are easier to gain support from opposition parties and the public, such as the abolition of the Upper House proportional representation system, which is urgent due to the upcoming 2028 elections, to accelerate related discussions.