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A correspondent in Tokyo
The Classal Coalition draft Coalition project is planned to lose the majority by putting a major election election to Japan by putting the Prime Minister Shiger Isib under huge political pressure.
Voters went to the elections earlier on Sunday for a close election, holding against the backdrop of public disappointment about the rise in prices and the threat of tariffs in the United States.
Earlier surveys noted that the Liberal -Democratic Party ISHIBA (LDP) and its junior Komeito partner were at risk of losing the majority by losing most of the Japan’s more powerful lower house.
Coalitions require 50 seats to maintain control over the upper house 248 places – with a poll out of the NHK public television, which predicts them to defeat between 32 and 51.
NHK predicted this “can be difficult for the ruling coalition to keep its majority.”
Half of the seats in the upper house voted in the election on Sunday, and members selected for a six -year term.
If the coalition takes home less than 46 places, it will mark its worst indicators because it was created in 1999.
The right party of the Center for Ishih ruled Japan almost constantly since 1955, albeit with frequent changes in the leader.
The expected result emphasizes the frustration of voters with Isisba, who is fighting for inspiring the confidence that Japan is fighting economic wind, crisis of life and trade negotiations with the United States.
Many of them are also dissatisfied with inflation – in particular, the cost of rice – and a number of political scandals, which have been overburned by the LDP in recent years.
The loss of the coalition critically undermines its impact on the development of politics, opening it to serious compromises with opposition parties, and can push Isaib less than a year after he was elected.
The last three Prime Minister of the BOB, who lost most in the upper house, left for two months, and analysts predicted that significant loss in this election would lead to a similar result.
This will open the field for potential launch in the leadership of other famous members of the LDP, including Sanae Takaichi, who finished second in Aiba last year in the general election; Takayuki Kobayashi, former Minister of Economic Security; And Shindzhir Coisum, son of former Prime Minister Yanichir Coisum.
In any case, the change of leadership in the ruling party would almost certainly unleash the political drama and destabilize the Japanese government at the main point in the US-Japan trade negotiations.
Supporting the ruling coalition appears to be blurred by candidates with a small, human rights party Sanseito, which attracted conservative votes with its “Japanese first”, anti -migration rhetoric.
Sanseito first gained fame on YouTube during the Covid-19 pandemic, distributing the theory of the Vaccination and Cabal Global Elites.
The Nativist rhetoric of the Fringe Party has expanded its call for Sunday voting, as the policy on foreign residents and immigration became the main point of companies of many parties.
Going out for the NHK weekend election, he certainly wins seven seats.
In recent years, he has known for its isolationist culture and strict immigration policy, the island nation has survived a record splash both from tourists and foreign residents.
The influx even more causes the prices for Japanese people and pushed the mood among the fact that foreigners use the country, making it difficult.
Against this background, ISHIBA launched an operational group aimed at combating “crimes or troubles committed by some foreign nationals”, including those concerning immigration, land and unpaid social insurance.