日经调查:68%的日本人赞成修宪,迄今最高
日经中文网·2025-03-08 06:27

Core Viewpoint - There is a significant increase in support for constitutional amendments in Japan, with 68% of respondents favoring changes, the highest since the survey began in 2018 [1][2] Group 1: Public Sentiment on Constitutional Amendments - 60% of respondents aged 20-29 support constitutional amendments, while 70% of those aged 30-69 are in favor [1] - Support for amendments is higher among men (70%) compared to women (60%) [1] - Concerns about an uncertain future, influenced by global events such as the Ukraine war and tensions in Taiwan, are driving the increase in support for amendments, according to Professor Eito Shohei [1] Group 2: Security Concerns - 78% of respondents express anxiety about the possibility of Japan being attacked by other countries [1] - Nearly 90% of respondents feel threatened by China and Russia [1] Group 3: Political Proposals for Constitutional Amendments - The Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) proposes to explicitly include the Self-Defense Forces in the constitution, add emergency provisions for large-scale disasters, address the issue of combined elections in the House of Councillors, and enhance the educational environment [2] - Other political parties, such as the Japan Innovation Party and the Democratic Party for the People, also show a positive attitude towards the discussion of constitutional amendments [2] - There is a growing call for amendments from the liberal camp regarding issues like the recognition of same-sex marriage, indicating an increasing awareness of the need for constitutional changes [2]