高市早苗将于周三在日本国会中被重新选为首相,该国会下院由执政联盟占据绝对多数席位。自民党(LDP)及其小伙伴日本维新会(JIP)在2月8日选举后获得465席中的352席。在上院,联盟距离多数席位差5席,这使得首轮连任不太可能,但决选获胜几率很高。
日本国会定于2026年2月18日星期三投票改选高市早苗为首相。执政集团,包括自民党(LDP)及其联盟小伙伴日本维新会(JIP,又称日本維新之會),在2月8日选举后持有465席下院中的352席。这一超级多数超过该院四分之三,使结果几乎板上钉钉。
高市早苗将于周三在日本国会中被重新选为首相,该国会下院由执政联盟占据绝对多数席位。自民党(LDP)及其小伙伴日本维新会(JIP)在2月8日选举后获得465席中的352席。在上院,联盟距离多数席位差5席,这使得首轮连任不太可能,但决选获胜几率很高。
日本国会定于2026年2月18日星期三投票改选高市早苗为首相。执政集团,包括自民党(LDP)及其联盟小伙伴日本维新会(JIP,又称日本維新之會),在2月8日选举后持有465席下院中的352席。这一超级多数超过该院四分之三,使结果几乎板上钉钉。
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Japan's Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) won a historic landslide in the February 8, 2026, lower house election, securing a two-thirds supermajority on its own. Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's snap election gamble paid off, strengthening the ruling coalition's hold. This victory paves the way for bold policy implementation.
Multiple polls indicate that Japan's ruling LDP-JIP coalition is poised to secure over 300 seats in Sunday's lower house election, potentially achieving a two-thirds majority. Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's high approval ratings are boosting LDP candidates in key races. The opposition Centrist Reform Alliance faces significant losses.
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When Sanae Takaichi was elected Liberal Democratic Party president and prime minister, expectations were high that she would reclaim conservative votes lost under her more liberal predecessor. However, as the upcoming Lower House election approaches, it is increasingly uncertain whether those votes will return to the LDP. Despite Takaichi's high personal approval ratings, they have not boosted the party's support as hoped, with aggressive campaigns by smaller conservative parties potentially splitting the vote.
A Yomiuri Shimbun nationwide survey found that 55% of respondents viewed the recent House of Representatives election outcome positively. The ruling coalition of the Liberal Democratic Party and the Japan Innovation Party secured more than two-thirds of the lower house seats. High expectations for Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's political stance emerged as the largest driver of support.
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Three months into her tenure as Japan's first female prime minister, Sanae Takaichi is connecting with younger voters through a PR strategy that sets her apart from predecessors. This approach appears to be resonating with Japan's youth, potentially recovering votes lost to opposition parties in last year's Upper House election. The key question is how much of this support will endure in Sunday's Lower House election.
The British magazine The Economist has named Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi as "the world's most powerful woman" in its latest issue. Following her leadership in the Liberal Democratic Party's landslide victory in the February 8 Lower House election, the publication states that she now has a historic chance to transform Japan.
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Former members of the Liberal Democratic Party's recently disbanded factions have begun informal meetings following the party's landslide victory in the February 8, 2026, Lower House election, raising prospects of a faction comeback amid ongoing internal shifts under Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi.