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  2. Article 9 of the Japanese Constitution - Wikipedia

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    Nobori flags held by a group of pro-Article 9 demonstrators and their police escort, near Ginza (2014) At present, the government interprets Article 9 to mean that Japan cannot possess offensive military weapons; this has been interpreted to mean that Japan cannot have: ICBMs, all types of weapons of mass destruction (e.g. nuclear weapons),

  3. Constitution of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Constitution of Japan Preamble of the Constitution Overview Original title 日本国憲法 Jurisdiction Japan Presented 3 November 1946 Date effective 3 May 1947 System Unitary parliamentary constitutional monarchy Government structure Branches Three Head of state None [a] Chambers Bicameral Executive Cabinet, led by a Prime Minister Judiciary Supreme Court Federalism Unitary History First ...

  4. Constitutional reform in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Details of the process is determined by the Diet Act [4] and the Act on Procedures for Amendment of the Constitution of Japan . [5] [6] Unlike some constitutions (e.g. the American, German, Italian, and French Constitutions), Japan's Constitution does not have an explicit entrenchment provision limiting what can be amended. [7]

  5. Article 9 of the Constitution of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Article 9 of the Constitution of Japan

  6. Vice President of the Liberal Democratic Party (Japan)

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    According to the LDP constitution, the vice president assists the president in their duties and acts on their behalf in the event the president cannot fulfill their duties or if the office becomes vacant. [1] The vice president is considered to be a mostly ceremonial role, [2] and has been called by The Japan Times as an effectively being a ...

  7. Category:Constitutions of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "Constitutions of Japan" ... Article 9 of the Japanese Constitution; Article 96 of the Japanese Constitution; C.

  8. Article 9 of the Japanese Constitution Referendum - Wikipedia

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  9. 2017 Japanese general election - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese Communist Party (JCP), the left-wing party led by Kazuo Shii, saw its recent resurgence in the 2014 House of Representative election due to its firm pacifist stance against the revision of Article 9 of the Constitution. The party currently is the second largest opposition party, holding 21 seats in the House of Representatives.