TOKYO (AP) Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was re-elected as head of his ruling Liberal Democratic Party in a landslide today, paving the way for up to three more years as the nations leader and a push toward a constitutional revision.
The decisive victory may embolden Abe to pursue his long-sought amendment to Japans U.S.-drafted pacifist constitution, although the hurdles remain high and doing so would carry political risks.
Its time to tackle a constitutional revision, Abe said in a victory speech.
Abe said hes determined to use his last term to pursue his policy goals to sum up Japans postwar diplomacy to ensure peace in the country.
Lets work together to make a new Japan, he said.
Abe, who has been prime minister since December 2012, has cemented control of his party and is poised to become Japans longest-serving leader in August 2021.
He has several policy challenges, including dealing with Japans aging and declining population, a royal succession in the spring, and a consumption tax hike to 10 percent he has already delayed twice.