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Exchange over Constitutional Revision: Prime Minister: "It's only Natural to Uphold the constitution." Sugio: "so You Won't Revise the Constitution?" Prime Minister: "that's a Separate issue."

On the 7th, during a House of Councillors Budget Committee meeting, Constitutional Democratic Party Senator Hideya Sugio questioned Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, linking the March Japan-U.S. summit, whether she would "put a stop to amending Article 9 of the Constitution during her term." The Prime Minister, while citing the obligation to respect and uphold the Constitution, deflected the question by saying, "That's a separate issue." Senator Su…
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On the 7th, during a House of Councillors Budget Committee meeting, Constitutional Democratic Party Senator Hideya Sugio questioned Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, linking the March Japan-U.S. summit, whether she would "put a stop to amending Article 9 of the Constitution during her term." The Prime Minister, while citing the obligation to respect and uphold the Constitution, deflected the question by saying, "That's a separate issue." Senator Su…

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産経ニュース broke the news in Japan on Tuesday, April 7, 2026.
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