国会で高市早苗首相の再選がほぼ確実

自民党と公明党の与党連合が衆議院で3分の2以上の議席を握る中、高市早苗首相が水曜日の国会で再選される見通しだ。2月8日の選挙結果により、与党は衆議院で352議席を確保した。一方、参議院では過半数にわずかに届かず、初回投票での再選は難しい可能性がある。

日本国会は2026年2月18日、水曜日に高市早苗氏の首相再選を投票で決める予定だ。与党の自由民主党(LDP)とその連立パートナーである日本維新の会(JIP、別名Nippon Ishin no Kai)は、2月8日の選挙で衆議院の465議席中352議席を獲得し、全体の4分の3を超える超多数派を形成した。この結果、再選はほぼ確実視されている。

一方、参議院では与党連合が248議席中120議席しか持たず、過半数(124議席)に5議席足りない状況だ。そのため、初回の投票で高市氏が再選される可能性は低く、決選投票に持ち込まれる見込みである。与党の強固な衆議院基盤により、最終的に高市氏の再選が実現すると予想される。

この選挙結果は、LDPとJIPの連立が予算案や政策推進に有利な立場を固めたことを示す。キーワードとして挙げられるLDP、Sanae Takaichi、CRA、DPP、Diet、budgetsは、今後の国会運営に影響を与える可能性がある。

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