The draft revision of the Constitution  revealed Thursday
by a private  policy think tank  chaired by  former Prime
Minister  Yasuhiro  Nakasone defines  the emperor  as the
head  of  state  and  stipulates  that  "defense  forces"
should be maintained for self-defense.
The draft made by the  Institute of  International Policy
Studies in  Tokyo also proposes  the addition  of clauses
concerning   emergency   situations,  such   as  national
security   breaches,   terrorism   and   massive  natural
disasters,  under  which  provisions of  the Constitution
would be suspended temporarily  and the  prime minister's
power increased.
Comprising a  preamble and 116  articles in  11 chapters,
the draft  enhances the authority  of the  prime minister
and  defines  House   of  Representatives   elections  as
virtually prime ministerial elections. It  is said  to be
unique  in  its  inclusion of  an article  confirming the
importance of the family unit.
According  to  the  institute,  which was  established in
1988,  Nakasone  and  its   members  spent   1-1/2  years
compiling the draft, which the institute said it  sees as
a  model  for a  new constitution for  Japan in  the 21st
century.
As for national security, the draft revision  retains the
provision  concerning  the  renunciation  of  war  in the
first   paragraph   of   Article   9   of   the   current
Constitution,  but   provides  for   maintaining  defense
forces for self-defense in the second paragraph.
It  also  allows  for  the  participation  of  a Japanese
military in activities under the  auspices of  the United
Nations or international cooperation  for the  purpose of
international  peace   and  humanitarian   aid.  However,
activities in which force might be used would  be subject
to Diet approval.
Although   the   current  Constitution   stipulates  that
executive  power  is  vested  in  the cabinet,  the draft
gives  exclusive  administrative  authority to  the prime
minister to strengthen his or her leadership.
While  it  stipulates  that the  prime minister  shall be
elected from  among lower house  members through  a lower
house  resolution, the  draft requires  political parties
to   specify  the  names   of  their   prime  ministerial
candidates during lower house elections.
The  section  aims  to  make  lower house  elections into
prime  ministerial  elections  through  providing  voters
with  information  on  each  party's   prime  ministerial
candidates, while  maintaining the  current parliamentary
cabinet system.
The draft also  allows the prime  minister to  submit his
or  her  own  bills  to  a  referendum  with  support  of
one-third of both houses' members  if the  bill conflicts
with the Diet.
According to the draft,  the bill can  be enacted  if the
populace agrees.
"Nakasone seeks revision of Constitution, calls for
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of state."
As I wrote in my RTL column December 30th 2004 :
http://www.rtl.fr/rtlinfo/info_chroniquesint.asp?rubid=17313,%2017313
"Un Monde en question (30/12/04) Joël Legendre RTL
Japon : la succession de la famille impériale Est-ce le
retour du Japon impérial et nationaliste ? Il y a en
tout cas beaucoup de ferveur populaire et politique
autour du sort de la famille impériale nippone. La
princesse Nori, le troisième enfant de l'empereur du
Japon, a annoncé officiellement son mariage, prévu pour
l'an prochain. La correspondance pour RTL de Joël
Legendre."
URL :
http://www.rtl.fr/rtlinfo/info_chroniquesint.asp?rubid=17313,%2017313