Japanese Protest Against Change to Pacifist Constitution. Prime Minister Wants to Strengthen the Military
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Japan's conservative Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi has long been pushing for a constitutional amendment that defines the country as a pacifist state. But some Japanese are rebelling against the planned changes. About 50,000 people gathered in Tokyo for a demonstration on Constitution Day on May 3. Conservative politicians want to change Article Nine, which prohibits Japan from using war to resolve international disputes.
The Japanese government is increasingly moving away from the long-standing doctrine of Japanese pacifism. Sanae Takaichi's decisions have sparked protests – Japanese pacifists are protesting against proposed changes to the law. The article "Japanese pacifists protest Sanae Takaichi's new policy" comes from the website Wszystko co mojego.
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