Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe (left) and Finance Minister Taro Aso attend an upper house budget committee session in Tokyo on Wednesday. [Photo/Agencies] PM couple and finance minister under pressure over cover-up TOKYO - Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Wednesday remained steadfast that he and his wife were not involved in a discount land-sale deal that has seen the opposition call for the resignation of his key ally, Finance Minister Taro Aso. Abe and Aso have come under fresh pressure over the ministry's admission this week that it had altered documents related to the sale of state-owned land at a steep discount to a school operator with ties to Abe's wife, Akie. Suspicion of a cover-up could slash Abe's ratings and dash his hopes for a third term as leader of his Liberal Democratic Party. Victory in the LDP September leadership vote would put him on track to become Japan's longest-serving premier. Copies of documents released by the Finance Ministry on Monday showed that references to Abe, his wife and Aso were removed from the ministry's records of the sale to school operator Moritomo Gakuen. When you look at the documents even before they were altered, it is clear that my wife and I were not involved, Abe told an upper house budget committee on Wednesday, a statement echoed by Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga. Abe has said he would resign if evidence were found that they had. According to the ministry documents, a comment from Moritomo Gakuen citing Akie Abe as telling him - This is good land so please proceed - was removed. Yasunori Kagoike, former head of Moritomo Gakuen, and his wife remain in custody after being arrested in July over the deal. Asked about the reference on Wednesday, Abe said: I checked with my wife and she says she said no such thing. My wife was neither the person in charge of establishing the school nor Mr Kagoike's boss, so naturally she would not have made such a remark. Abe and Aso told parliament they had never instructed officials at the finance ministry to alter the documents. The scandal has caused a stalemate in parliament, with opposition parties boycotting debate on the next fiscal year's budget, potentially delaying reforms to boost long-term economic growth. On Wednesday, an LDP politician told opposition counterpart Kiyomi Tsujimoto that the LDP would call former National Tax Agency chief Nobuhisa Sagawa to testify, a move previously opposed in return for the opposition returning to the budget debate, an opposition party official said. Sagawa headed the ministry division that submitted the documents before he became tax agency chief in July, an appointment critics saw as a reward for his efforts to diffuse the issue with his statements to parliament last year. Tsujimoto, who belongs to the Constitutional Democratic Party, countered by asking that Abe's wife appear as well, the opposition party official said. She did not receive a reply. Reuters buy helo wristband
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General Secretary Xi Jinping delivers a key speech at the Second Plenary Session of the 19th CPC Central Committee, held from Thursday to Friday. [Photo/Xinhua] Change by CPC was big step to advance,modernize governance, president says Xi Jinping, general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, has called the revision to China's Constitution a significant event in the political life of the CPC and the country. Xi made the remark at a symposium attended by representatives of non-Communist parties, the All-China Federation of Industry and Commerce and those without party affiliations on Dec 15. At the time, their opinions and suggestions on the revision were heard. The revision to the Constitution is a crucial political decision made by the CPC Central Committee based on the overall situation and the strategic height of upholding and developing socialism with Chinese characteristics, according to Xi. It is also an important measure to advance law-based governance and modernize China's system and capacity for governance, he said. The representatives at the symposium all approved the CPC proposal on revision and agreed to the general requirements and principles. They also made suggestions on the implementation and supervision of the Constitution, safeguarding its authority and enforcing its rule and the rule of law. The CPC Central Committee maintains the idea of consultation before decision-making, Xi said. It values the opinions and suggestions of non-Communist parties, the All-China Federation of Industry and Commerce and those without party affiliations before holding important conferences, issuing important documents and making important decisions, Xi said. Xi stressed that non-Communist parties and the united front have made significant contributions to the establishment and the development of China's constitutional system. Xi asked attendees at the symposium to think over the revision and to put forward opinions and suggestions. He also asked them to raise their awareness of the rule of law and lead the way in sticking to the Constitution as well as to build consensus, regulate development, resolve conflicts and maintain harmony by the rule of law in order to bring people together and collect power for the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation.
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