Japan parties submit bill to revise referendum law, eyeing Constitution amendment
TOKYO (Kyodo) -- Japan's ruling coalition and two opposition parties on Friday submitted a bill to revise the law on referendums for amending the Cons
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TOKYO (Kyodo) -- Japan's ruling coalition and two opposition parties on Friday submitted a bill to revise the law on referendums for amending the Cons
Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi is a strong backer of nuclear power, seeking to ease the bill for imported coal, gas and oil.
The Liberal Democratic Party floated the idea of inviting the Democratic Party for the People to join the ruling bloc.
Friday night's blast, which left at least 82 dead, is already prompting a response which belies the scale of the coal mine's operation.
A total of 128 people were sent to the hospital for treatment.
At least 123 people were also sent to hospital for treatment, four of whom were in critical or severe condition, state broadcaster CCTV said.