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Japan PM Shinzo Abe claims victory in parliamentary election | |
(about 2 hours later) | |
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has claimed victory in an election for the upper house of parliament, saying voters backed his economic policies. | |
Exit polls suggest his coalition will win most of the 121 seats in contention, increasing its majority. | |
If he secures a two-thirds majority to match that in the lower house, he could hold a vote on constitutional change, easing constraints on military action. | |
But Mr Abe says it is too early to talk about this controversial review. | |
Half of the 242 seats of the upper house were up for grabs. | Half of the 242 seats of the upper house were up for grabs. |
Public broadcaster NHK said Mr Abe's Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) and its junior coalition partner, the Komeito party, would between them take 67 to 76 of the seats available. | |
The coalition already controls 77 seats of the other half of the upper house. | |
Much more than Abenomics | |
The prime minister fought his campaign on his economic record, but the sub-text of the election was the power to amend the constitution, the BBC's Stephen Evans, in Tokyo, said. | The prime minister fought his campaign on his economic record, but the sub-text of the election was the power to amend the constitution, the BBC's Stephen Evans, in Tokyo, said. |
Mr Abe is thought to want to change Article 9, the so-called pacifism clause which forbids Japan from fighting wars abroad. It was imposed by the US after Japan was on the losing side in World War Two, 70 years ago. | Mr Abe is thought to want to change Article 9, the so-called pacifism clause which forbids Japan from fighting wars abroad. It was imposed by the US after Japan was on the losing side in World War Two, 70 years ago. |
Some in Japan view the constraint as unfair, our correspondent says, and the rise of China has reinforced the view on the right that the clause should go. | Some in Japan view the constraint as unfair, our correspondent says, and the rise of China has reinforced the view on the right that the clause should go. |
But, in a TV interview as the votes were still being counted. Mr Abe said he was in no hurry to address the issue. | |
"I have two more years to my term [as LDP president] and this is a goal of the LDP, so I want to address it calmly." | |
The opposition has asked voters to reject any adoption of a more assertive military role. | The opposition has asked voters to reject any adoption of a more assertive military role. |
Mr Abe also said the election result was a vote of confidence on his economic policies, although he has admitted himself that his Abenomics, aimed at ending debilitating deflation, are only "half done". | |
"We were given approval for our mandate to powerfully pursue Abenomics. We would like to continue with our efforts to achieve what we have promised," he said. | "We were given approval for our mandate to powerfully pursue Abenomics. We would like to continue with our efforts to achieve what we have promised," he said. |
This was the first nationwide election since the voting age was lowered from 20 to 18. | This was the first nationwide election since the voting age was lowered from 20 to 18. |