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Snap Election: How Japanese politics just went off a cliff | About That
Japan's political future hangs in the balance after Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba's ruling coalition lost a big portion of its seats in a snap election. Andrew Chang explains the government scandal that pummelled approval ratings for Ishiba's party, and why his election gamble failed
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published: 29 Oct 2024
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Japan's Ruling Coalition Fails to Win Majority in General Election
Japan's LDP-led alliance has failed to win a majority in parliament for the first time since 2009. As Shery Ahn reports from Tokyo, a gamble by Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba to call an early election has backfired and could push the country into a period of political instability.
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published: 28 Oct 2024
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Japan's ruling party loses its majority in snap election | BBC News
The coalition led by Japan’s ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) has lost its majority in parliament, its worst result in over a decade.
The LDP and its much smaller coalition partner Komeito have taken 215 seats together, falling short of the 233-seat majority needed to govern.
The party's new leader Shigeru Ishiba said there are no plans to expand the coalition at this stage.
Ishiba, who called the election just days before he was sworn in as prime minister, has vowed to stay in office despite the LDP's loss of parliamentary majority.
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published: 28 Oct 2024
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Japanese voters set to ‘punish’ government in election | ABC News
Japanese voters are heading to the polls after the country’s Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba called a snap election to consolidate power in parliament. Japan Foresight’s Tobias Harris says the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (Jimintō) looks likely to win the most seats but their recent corruption scandal has damaged the public’s trust in the government.
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published: 27 Oct 2024
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Device explodes near Japan's prime minister Fumio Kishida
The Japanese prime minister, Fumio Kishida, has been evacuated unharmed after a blast at a western port.
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A suspect was apprehended for allegedly throwing an explosive device, local media reported. NHK said the explosion occurred just before Kishida was about to begin a speech and no injuries had been reported. Kishida was visiting the Saikazaki port in Wakayama prefecture, to support his ruling party's candidate in a local election. The incident comes only nine months after the former prime minister Shinzo Abe was assassinated while delivering a campaign speech in the western city of Nara.
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published: 15 Apr 2023
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Is Japan a De-Facto One Party State? The Japanese Election Explained - TLDR News
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Japan held an election on Sunday and yet again the ruling Liberal Democratic Party won. This is the 21st electoral win since their formation in 1955, with them only out of power for 4 years. So in this video we run through how the election played out, how they won again & if this means that Japan really has a one party state.
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published: 02 Nov 2021
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Japan Election: Ruling LDP courting smaller parties to form government | The World
Japan's ruling coalition has lost its parliamentary majority at Sunday's national election, raising uncertainty over the make-up of the next government and the outlook for the world's fourth-largest economy. With all but 20 of the 465 seats accounted for, Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba's Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) and longtime coalition partner, Komeito, took 209 seats in the lower house of parliament. Japanese studies lecturer Dr. Jeffrey Hall from Kanda University tells The World it's likely that the LDP will form a coalition government with Shigeru Ishiba to continue on as Japan's Prime Minister. #abctheworld #abcasiapacific
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published: 28 Oct 2024
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Political uncertainty in Japan after ruling coalition's election fail | REUTERS
Japan's ruling coalition Liberal Democratic Party and partner Komeito took 215 seats in the lower house of parliament, down from 279, as voters punished the incumbents over a funding scandal and a cost-of-living crunch.
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published: 28 Oct 2024
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Is Japan's Ruling Party About to Lose Power?
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In this video we’re going to explain the state of Japan's main parties, what happens if the Liberal Democratic Party loses its majority, and whether it could really be on the verge of losing power.
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published: 23 Oct 2024
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Day in the Life of a Japanese Politician
A day in the life of Japanese Politician in Tokyo Japan. We follow a Tokyo Politician from from morning until evening to show her workday giving insight on Japanese work culture and Japanese culture in general. We also see Japanese working hours and would it would be like to work in Japan as a politician. Specifically, we will be following a Kugikaigiiin, in English, a City Council Member in Minato-ku in Tokyo. Confusingly, the term Ku in English means ward, a subdivision of a city, yet in Tokyo all of the 23 wards, like Minato-ku, are classified as cities since they’re equally independent and governed like a city even with their own mayor. Hence it's called Minato City. There are 34 council members in Minato city, directly elected by Citizens every 4 years. City Council members, dec...
published: 20 Nov 2020
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Snap Election: How Japanese politics just went off a cliff | About That
Japan's political future hangs in the balance after Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba's ruling coalition lost a big portion of its seats in a snap election. Andrew ...
Japan's political future hangs in the balance after Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba's ruling coalition lost a big portion of its seats in a snap election. Andrew Chang explains the government scandal that pummelled approval ratings for Ishiba's party, and why his election gamble failed
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Japan's Ruling Coalition Fails to Win Majority in General Election
Japan's LDP-led alliance has failed to win a majority in parliament for the first time since 2009. As Shery Ahn reports from Tokyo, a gamble by Prime Minister S...
Japan's LDP-led alliance has failed to win a majority in parliament for the first time since 2009. As Shery Ahn reports from Tokyo, a gamble by Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba to call an early election has backfired and could push the country into a period of political instability.
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Japan's LDP-led alliance has failed to win a majority in parliament for the first time since 2009. As Shery Ahn reports from Tokyo, a gamble by Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba to call an early election has backfired and could push the country into a period of political instability.
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- published: 28 Oct 2024
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Japan's ruling party loses its majority in snap election | BBC News
The coalition led by Japan’s ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) has lost its majority in parliament, its worst result in over a decade.
The LDP and its much...
The coalition led by Japan’s ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) has lost its majority in parliament, its worst result in over a decade.
The LDP and its much smaller coalition partner Komeito have taken 215 seats together, falling short of the 233-seat majority needed to govern.
The party's new leader Shigeru Ishiba said there are no plans to expand the coalition at this stage.
Ishiba, who called the election just days before he was sworn in as prime minister, has vowed to stay in office despite the LDP's loss of parliamentary majority.
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The coalition led by Japan’s ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) has lost its majority in parliament, its worst result in over a decade.
The LDP and its much smaller coalition partner Komeito have taken 215 seats together, falling short of the 233-seat majority needed to govern.
The party's new leader Shigeru Ishiba said there are no plans to expand the coalition at this stage.
Ishiba, who called the election just days before he was sworn in as prime minister, has vowed to stay in office despite the LDP's loss of parliamentary majority.
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- published: 28 Oct 2024
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Japanese voters set to ‘punish’ government in election | ABC News
Japanese voters are heading to the polls after the country’s Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba called a snap election to consolidate power in parliament. Japan Fore...
Japanese voters are heading to the polls after the country’s Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba called a snap election to consolidate power in parliament. Japan Foresight’s Tobias Harris says the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (Jimintō) looks likely to win the most seats but their recent corruption scandal has damaged the public’s trust in the government.
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Japanese voters are heading to the polls after the country’s Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba called a snap election to consolidate power in parliament. Japan Foresight’s Tobias Harris says the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (Jimintō) looks likely to win the most seats but their recent corruption scandal has damaged the public’s trust in the government.
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- published: 27 Oct 2024
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Device explodes near Japan's prime minister Fumio Kishida
The Japanese prime minister, Fumio Kishida, has been evacuated unharmed after a blast at a western port.
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A suspect was apprehended for allegedly throwing an explosive device, local media reported. NHK said the explosion occurred just before Kishida was about to begin a speech and no injuries had been reported. Kishida was visiting the Saikazaki port in Wakayama prefecture, to support his ruling party's candidate in a local election. The incident comes only nine months after the former prime minister Shinzo Abe was assassinated while delivering a campaign speech in the western city of Nara.
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Is Japan a De-Facto One Party State? The Japanese Election Explained - TLDR News
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Japan held an election on Sunday and yet again the ruling Liberal Democratic Party won. This is the 21st electoral...
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Japan held an election on Sunday and yet again the ruling Liberal Democratic Party won. This is the 21st electoral win since their formation in 1955, with them only out of power for 4 years. So in this video we run through how the election played out, how they won again & if this means that Japan really has a one party state.
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- published: 02 Nov 2021
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Japan Election: Ruling LDP courting smaller parties to form government | The World
Japan's ruling coalition has lost its parliamentary majority at Sunday's national election, raising uncertainty over the make-up of the next government and the ...
Japan's ruling coalition has lost its parliamentary majority at Sunday's national election, raising uncertainty over the make-up of the next government and the outlook for the world's fourth-largest economy. With all but 20 of the 465 seats accounted for, Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba's Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) and longtime coalition partner, Komeito, took 209 seats in the lower house of parliament. Japanese studies lecturer Dr. Jeffrey Hall from Kanda University tells The World it's likely that the LDP will form a coalition government with Shigeru Ishiba to continue on as Japan's Prime Minister. #abctheworld #abcasiapacific
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Japan's ruling coalition has lost its parliamentary majority at Sunday's national election, raising uncertainty over the make-up of the next government and the outlook for the world's fourth-largest economy. With all but 20 of the 465 seats accounted for, Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba's Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) and longtime coalition partner, Komeito, took 209 seats in the lower house of parliament. Japanese studies lecturer Dr. Jeffrey Hall from Kanda University tells The World it's likely that the LDP will form a coalition government with Shigeru Ishiba to continue on as Japan's Prime Minister. #abctheworld #abcasiapacific
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- published: 28 Oct 2024
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Political uncertainty in Japan after ruling coalition's election fail | REUTERS
Japan's ruling coalition Liberal Democratic Party and partner Komeito took 215 seats in the lower house of parliament, down from 279, as voters punished the inc...
Japan's ruling coalition Liberal Democratic Party and partner Komeito took 215 seats in the lower house of parliament, down from 279, as voters punished the incumbents over a funding scandal and a cost-of-living crunch.
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Japan's ruling coalition Liberal Democratic Party and partner Komeito took 215 seats in the lower house of parliament, down from 279, as voters punished the incumbents over a funding scandal and a cost-of-living crunch.
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- published: 28 Oct 2024
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Is Japan's Ruling Party About to Lose Power?
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- published: 23 Oct 2024
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15:17
Day in the Life of a Japanese Politician
A day in the life of Japanese Politician in Tokyo Japan. We follow a Tokyo Politician from from morning until evening to show her workday giving insight on Jap...
A day in the life of Japanese Politician in Tokyo Japan. We follow a Tokyo Politician from from morning until evening to show her workday giving insight on Japanese work culture and Japanese culture in general. We also see Japanese working hours and would it would be like to work in Japan as a politician. Specifically, we will be following a Kugikaigiiin, in English, a City Council Member in Minato-ku in Tokyo. Confusingly, the term Ku in English means ward, a subdivision of a city, yet in Tokyo all of the 23 wards, like Minato-ku, are classified as cities since they’re equally independent and governed like a city even with their own mayor. Hence it's called Minato City. There are 34 council members in Minato city, directly elected by Citizens every 4 years. City Council members, decide on matters such as budgets, ordinances & deliberate and decide on municipal policies, all the while, working closely with the Mayor. This term, 13 out of the 34 members are women, one of the highest representation of women city council members in Japan. In fact, only 10.2 % Japan’s Diet members are women, the lowest in the G20. Our city council member is Ayumi Enomoto, also a working Japanese mom with Japanese baby. She shares how she raises her baby and works at the same time. She works at Minato city hall in a typical japanese office. As a Japanese worker in a government office, you'll be able to see what this type of work in Japan would be like. Also, we visit Nagatacho area where the National Diet building and Diet members are located. Ayumi belongs to the Tokyo branch of the Democratic Party For the People. I hope you enjoy this Day in the Life of Politician and don't forget to check out my other Japan Day in the Life videos.
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A day in the life of Japanese Politician in Tokyo Japan. We follow a Tokyo Politician from from morning until evening to show her workday giving insight on Japanese work culture and Japanese culture in general. We also see Japanese working hours and would it would be like to work in Japan as a politician. Specifically, we will be following a Kugikaigiiin, in English, a City Council Member in Minato-ku in Tokyo. Confusingly, the term Ku in English means ward, a subdivision of a city, yet in Tokyo all of the 23 wards, like Minato-ku, are classified as cities since they’re equally independent and governed like a city even with their own mayor. Hence it's called Minato City. There are 34 council members in Minato city, directly elected by Citizens every 4 years. City Council members, decide on matters such as budgets, ordinances & deliberate and decide on municipal policies, all the while, working closely with the Mayor. This term, 13 out of the 34 members are women, one of the highest representation of women city council members in Japan. In fact, only 10.2 % Japan’s Diet members are women, the lowest in the G20. Our city council member is Ayumi Enomoto, also a working Japanese mom with Japanese baby. She shares how she raises her baby and works at the same time. She works at Minato city hall in a typical japanese office. As a Japanese worker in a government office, you'll be able to see what this type of work in Japan would be like. Also, we visit Nagatacho area where the National Diet building and Diet members are located. Ayumi belongs to the Tokyo branch of the Democratic Party For the People. I hope you enjoy this Day in the Life of Politician and don't forget to check out my other Japan Day in the Life videos.
Watch more Japan Day in the Life Series (Playlist):
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