His ruling coalition retained its majority in the upper house in Sunday’s vote for around the half the seats in the chamber, but fell short of securing a two-thirds majority in favour of revising the constitution.
Abe has long harboured dreams of revising the constitution, which prohibits the country from waging war and maintaining a military. “Losing the supermajority is not necessarily a major setback for Abe,” wrote analyst Tobias Harris of the Teneo consultancy group in a note. The two parties already control 70 seats in the other half of the 245-seat chamber that was not being contested.
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