Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe flounced to a reverberating victory in a snap election Sunday and directly declared to deal decisively with threats from North Korea that subjugated the campaign.
PM Abe's conservative association was succeed to win 311 seats in the 465-seat parliament, according to a outcrop from private broadcaster TBS. After this grand victory Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has become Japan’s longest serving leader.
The reverberating election win is expected to strengthen Abe’s resolve to deal with North Korea's nuclear threat, as the key US regional supporter tries to find to apply utmost pressure on Pyongyang after it fired two missiles over Japan in the space of a month.
"As I assure in the election, my imminent task is to decisively deal with North Korea," Abe further said. "For that, strong diplomacy is required," .
But it was undecided in the immediate consequences of the vote whether his coalition would keep hold of its two-thirds "supermajority," requiring 310 seats, because some media had it lessening just short.
The "supermajority" would let PM Abe to offer changes to pacifist Japan's US-imposed constitution that forces it to refuse war and efficiently limits its military to a self-defense role.
PM Abe said he would "extend" debate on the conflict-ridden issue in parliament but said with stress: "I don't plan to offer (changes) via the ruling bloc alone. We'll make rigorous efforts to achieve support from as many people as possible."
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