Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) is at risk of losing its majority in the lower house for the first time in 15 years, according to media polls ahead of the October 27 election. If the LDP fails to secure a majority, it will likely need to rely on its coalition partner, Komeito, to maintain control of the government. This election marks a significant moment for the LDP, which has dominated Japanese politics for decades. The potential loss of a majority could signal a shift in the political landscape and voter sentiment in Japan.
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Japan’s LDP May Lose Majority for First Time Since 2009, Media Forecasts Show
Japan’s ruling Liberal Democratic Party may lose its outright majority in the lower house of parliament for the first time since 2009 in this month’s election while keeping control of the chamber with the help of its coalition partner,
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Japan's ruling LDP at risk of losing majority in election, Nikkei poll shows
Japan's ruling party may lose its sole majority in the lower house for the first time in 15 years, the Nikkei newspaper said on Thursday, citing its
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Japan's ruling LDP at risk of losing majority for first time in 15 years, media predictions show
Source: REUTERS. Japan is bracing for the October 27 election, but as per reports in major media outlets there is a prediction that the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) may lose its sole majority in the lower house for the first time in 15 years.