Japanese voters changes post-war peace constitution second, at ease in military restrictions, but nearly 90% of MPS are change, according to a poll, prime minister Shinzo Abe (Shinzo Abe) goal differences.
Shinzo Abe, to return to the premiership after his conservative liberal Democratic Party (LDP) has won great election victory last month has made it clear that he wants to relax in military constitution limit. The constitution has never officially change, because it is in 1947 by the United States army of occupation of the draft.
The asahi newspaper and a university of Tokyo research team's survey showed that 50% of voters are for amending the constitution, in 2009, but far less than 41% in 89% of the congress in December's lower house election who choose to change the articles of association.
Four hundred and fifty percent of them approve allow Japan to exercise the right to collective self-defense, or attacked Allies aid. This is from 37% in 2009, but far less than 79% of the congress of the backup of the constitutional interpretation of the change.
Mail to 3000 voters, including 1889 last month to respond. December election former Congressman to carry on the investigation.
Japan for decades has been stretching the limits of the peace of the constitution in article 9, if strict interpretation of military ban or maintenance. It has sent international peacekeeping troops and Iraq in 2004 to 2006 non-combat reconstruction task.
But politically controversial, and may disturb the rival China, Japan during the war of aggression memory deep. China and Japan's territorial row are now locked in Japan show its military strength of the mark.
The constitution revision needs two-thirds of parliament congressmen and most voters in the support of the referendum.
A separate survey released on Sunday, kyodo news agency reported that more than 70% of voters that change a law, under the jurisdiction of the self-defense forces, as Japan's military is known, to alleviate to restrict the movement of troops, to save the Japanese overseas the risk of conflict.
The LDP demanded a change in the legal restrictions, in this case, this month's hostage crisis in the Algerian military use of weapons and other restrictions to ease, including 10 in Japan is a hostage and death.
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