Abe's Cabinet to pursue revision of 10 laws in collective defense push
Source: Kyodo
The government plans to ask the Diet for approval this fall to revise more than 10 laws to enable Japan to exercise the right to collective self-defense, a government source said.
Prime Minister Shinzo Abes Cabinet plans to focus on amending existing legislation, rather than attempting to draft new overarching laws spelling out the basic principles of the major change he is seeking in national security policy, the source said Saturday.
Abe is expected to make a final decision on whether to lift the self-imposed ban on collective self-defense before the Diet closes for the summer on June 22.
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But as part of his drive to alter the nations defensive posture, Abe has said Cabinet approval alone will be enough to change the governments current interpretation of the pacifist Constitution, raising concern across party lines that he is making light of Diet debate.
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