Japan’s Liberal Democratic Party is facing the possibility of losing its parliamentary majority in the recent election, with exit polls indicating a tight race. The LDP may fall short of a majority even with its coalition partner, Komeito. This potential outcome would mark the first time since 2009 that the LDP has lost its majority. The election campaign has been marked by concerns over inflation and corruption scandals within the party. Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba, who succeeded Fumio Kishida, has promised to address rising living costs and boost rural revitalization. The final results of the election are eagerly awaited to see how the political landscape in Japan may change.
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