By HIDEKI KITAMI/ Staff Writer
May 3, 2022 at 14:40 JST
Lawmakers discuss legislation for a national referendum at a session of the Lower House Commission on the Constitution on April 28. (Koichi Ueda)
A record high 56 percent of Japanese voters feel a need to change the pacifist Constitution, a reflection of growing concerns that the country could fall victim to a military invasion, a survey showed. [Read More]
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