Japan lowers voting age to 18

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Tokyo: Japan’s minimum voting age was officially lowered to 18 from 20 as a revised national referendum law took effect Friday as part of efforts by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe to amend the country’s war-renouncing pacifist constitution.
According to Japanese law, a revision of the constitution needs to be initiated with the support of at least two-thirds of the lawmakers in both houses of parliament and must be endorsed by a majority of voters in a referendum.
The revised national referendum law, enacted June 13, will enlarge the voting population and therefore dilutes the number of those who oppose revision of the constitution’s Article 9 which formed the nature of the country’s war-renouncing supreme law, Xinhua reported.
Abe spared no efforts to make Japan a “normal country” and enable it to exercise the right to collective self-defence, which will allow Japan’s self-defence forces to engage in war outside Japan though it violated the spirit of the country’s pacifist constitution.
Currently, Abe’s administration seeks to reinterpret the constitution to exercise the collective defence rights in the short term, but in the long run seeks to revise the constitution and the revised national referendum law is a critical step toward the long term goal. (IANS)

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