Koizumi Challenges Takaichi: a Glimpse Into the Ldp Presidential Election | Ldp Presidential Election
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The Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) presidential election will be held on October 4th. Japan uses a cabinet system, where the prime minister is elected by parliament. Therefore, the president of the LDP, the largest party in parliament, is likely to become the prime minister.
The Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) presidential election is in its final stages, with the vote scheduled for October 4th. Amid this situation, Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba, who is about to step down, is making every effort to make his presence felt. While the presidential election was going on, he visited the United States to attend the United Nations General Assembly, and then his first visit to South Korea...
"50% of LDP supporters voted for other parties in the House of Councillors election," and "The reason for the loss of support is that the party does not care about the people." These are the results of an analysis published by a research lab at Kyoto University Graduate School. Regarding the future strength of the LDP following the upcoming LDP presidential election on October 4th, the lab predicted that "if President Takaichi Sanae takes over, …
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