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Ishiba Cabinet Approval Rating Rises to 35.4 Percent

A Kyodo News poll shows Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba's cabinet approval rating rising to 35.4 percent, with 57.5 percent of respondents saying he need not resign, a significant increase from a record low of 22.9 percent following the ruling coalition's loss in the July 20 election.

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Japanese PM Ishiba Reportedly to Resign After Election Losses

Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba is reportedly resigning at the end of August following a loss of the upper house majority in recent elections and amid a new trade deal with the US, though he has denied the reports.

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Japanese Ruling Coalition Loses Majority in Election Amid Rise of Right-Wing Populism

Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba's ruling coalition lost its parliamentary majority on July 20th, 2024, due to gains by right-wing populist parties capitalizing on public discontent over stagnant wages, inflation, and increased immigration; Ishiba's position is precarious, facing potential no-...

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Sanseito's Surprise Gain Shakes Japanese Politics

Sohei Kamiya's Sanseito party secured 14 seats in Japan's recent upper house elections, becoming the third-largest opposition force by capitalizing on public dissatisfaction with the ruling coalition, anxieties about immigration, and employing a nationalist populist campaign.

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Sanseito's Surge in Japanese Upper House Election

Japan's far-right Sanseito party dramatically increased its seats in the upper house election, capitalizing on voter frustration with economic decline and rising living costs, despite immigration concerns not being the dominant factor among voters.

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Koizumi's Rice Price Cuts: A Gamble for Political Resurgence

Japanese farm minister Shinjiro Koizumi is lowering rice prices to combat rising household costs, mirroring his father's reformist style, potentially boosting his political standing ahead of crucial elections.

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Japanese Populist Party Gains Ground Amidst Immigration Concerns

Sanseito, a right-wing populist party in Japan, secured 14 seats in the recent upper house election on a "Japanese First" platform, capitalizing on anxieties about rising foreign residents (3.8 million in 2024) and tourists amid economic insecurity. The party's success, though still a minority withi...

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Sanseito's Electoral Surge Shakes Japanese Politics

In Japan's upper house election, the far-right Sanseito party gained 14 seats, fueled by anti-foreigner sentiment and economic frustrations, raising concerns about human rights and social cohesion.

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Japanese Ruling Coalition Loses Upper House Majority

Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba's ruling coalition lost its majority in the Upper House elections on Sunday, securing only 47 of the needed 50 seats; this follows a previous loss in the Lower House in October; public dissatisfaction with rising prices and immigration fueled the rise of the ra...

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Sanseito's Surprise Win Shakes Up Japanese Politics

Japan's right-wing populist Sanseito party, founded online during the pandemic, won 14 seats in the upper house elections, significantly increasing its influence and challenging Prime Minister Ishiba's ruling party, which now lacks a majority in both houses.

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Japanese Ruling Coalition Loses Upper House Majority Amidst Economic Crisis

Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba's ruling coalition lost its upper house majority in the July 20th elections, with the far-right Sanseito party making significant gains amid high inflation and trade disputes with the US, raising questions about Ishiba's future.

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Ishiba Considers Snap Election Amidst No-Confidence Threat

Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba is considering dissolving the House of Representatives for a snap general election if the opposition submits a no-confidence motion, potentially leading to simultaneous upper and lower house elections this summer, despite facing economic challenges like inflati...

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