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Shii calls for snap election to seek popular mandate if gov't intends to push through major arms buildup
JCP Chair Shii demanded that if the Kishida government intends to push through a major arms buildup and allow Japan to acquire a counterforce (enemy-strike) capability, it should call a snap election to seek a popular mandate.
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Gov't assumes that SDF bases in urban areas would come under attack
The government budget draft includes an allocation for the construction of underground command centers for Self-Defense Forces located in urban areas on Japan’s mainland. JCP Koike asked PM Kishida if the government assumes that SDF bases in urban areas could come under attack.
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Why is JCP negative about holding a direct election to choose party leader?
A direct election of a party head is normally accompanied by competition among candidates for increasing their supporters. The reason why the JCP does not adopt this system is that the party prizes organizational unity above everything else.
- POLITICS
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Gov't assumes that SDF bases in urban areas would come under attack
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Shii calls for snap election to seek popular mandate if gov't intends to push through major arms buildup
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JCP Kira: 43-trillion-yen arms buildup is unconstitutional
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Lower House speaker admits, 'I knew about ex-PM Abe's longstanding ties with Moonies'
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Use of airports in southwestern Japan for military purposes increased
- US FORCES
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JCP in Kanagawa urges governor to put stop to deployment of US military landing craft unit to Yokohama
- LABOR
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2023 spring wage offensive seeks to win substantial wage hikes to cope with inflation
- SOCIAL ISSUES
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JCP parliamentarians meet with smaller business owners
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State budget needed for municipalities to operate their facilities on their own
- JCP
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Why is JCP negative about holding a direct election to choose party leader?