Japan election: PM Sanae Takaichi’s ruling coalition projected to win two-thirds majority
Japan’s ruling coalition is set to win a two-thirds majority in the lower house election, media projections showed on Sunday (Feb 8), in what would be a big victory for Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi. Takaichi’s Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) alone had already secured the 233 seats needed for a majority around 90 minutes after polls closed. Her party is projected to win as many as 328 seats, which would be its best-ever result, national broadcaster NHK reported. When Takaichi took office in October, the LDP was 37 seats short of a majority in the lower house – a position that worsened when Komeito, its coalition partner, broke away and joined hands with the opposition Constitutional Democratic Party to form the Centrist Reform Alliance. Follow live updates: Source link
