By KAZUO IKEJIRI/ Staff Writer
July 11, 2022 at 01:23 JST
Kenta Izumi, right, the head of the main opposition Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan, along with Chinami Nishimura, the party secretary-general (Takuya Isayama)
The prospect of a national referendum being held on revising the Constitution moved closer to reality after four parties in favor of amendment won enough seats in the July 10 Upper House election to forge the two-thirds majority needed in the chamber to initiate such momentous change. [Read More]
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