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Japan's ruling coalition will likely lose its majority in the upper house election on July 20, media polls showed on Tuesday, ...
Japan's ruling coalition is at risk of losing its majority in the upcoming upper house election, which could lead to political instability. The Liberal Democratic Party and Komeito struggle with low ...
Japan's ruling coalition, led by Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba, may lose its majority in the upper house election, potentially leading to political instability as the nation struggles with U.S. trade ...
Political Instability in Japan and it’s Implications for the US-Japan Alliance By ISN Security Watch - Jul 28, 2010, 5:38 AM CDT. The ruling party's inability to gain a single-party majority in ...
Analysts predict a short tenure for Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba, with one noting that Japan could return to an era of “revolving door” prime ministers.
Japan’s ruling coalition lost its majority in its latest general election, throwing the country “into the kind of political instability not seen for decades”, says Adam Withnall in The ...
Attack on Japanese prime minister points to growing political instability. Ben McGrath. 16 April 2023. During a ... the event highlights the increasing political instability in Japan.
Political instability: Japan’s ruling LDP lost its majority, sparking political uncertainty that raises risks for the yen and Japanese assets. The coalition formation process may take weeks and ...
Japan's ruling coalition will likely lose its majority in the upper house election on July 20, the Asahi newspaper said on ...
Japan's prime ministers have rarely lasted more then three years in office after Sato Eisaku in 1972, barring Junichiro Koizumi, who served from 2001 to 2006, and the late Abe. Also on CNBC ...
Japan's government will be in a weaker position to deal with challenges facing the country, after the ruling Liberal Democratic Party failed to secure a majority in the lower house election on Oct ...