The election was held on the 8th. This vote took place just 16 days after the dissolution of the Diet, the shortest period in the post-war era. What did party leaders have to say? We report the latest updates in a timeline.
In the House of Representatives election, it has become certain that the coalition of the Liberal Democratic Party and Komeito will significantly exceed the majority threshold (233 seats) of the total seats (465), surpassing 300 seats. The pre-election strength of the LDP and Ishin was 232 seats.
Reformist Coalition Co-Leader Intends to Resign After Certain Defeat in District
The co-leader of the centrist reform coalition, who ran in the Miyagi 4th district, has decided to resign from the co-leadership following a certain defeat in the election. According to sources, the co-leader has submitted a letter of inquiry regarding their resignation to the coalition’s co-representative.
Democratic Party for the People Leader: “We Will Cooperate on Policy-Driven Issues”
The leader of the Democratic Party for the People stated in a radio interview regarding the appeal to “increase take-home pay more,” that “by the latter half of the election campaign, I felt the message was getting through.”
When asked how the party will engage with the ruling party as an opposition force going forward, the leader said, “It’s the same as before. We want to cooperate on policies that should be advanced on a policy-driven basis. Regarding issues that have not progressed sufficiently, such as problems with money and politics, we want to put forward our party’s proposals and countermeasures to move things forward.”
Former Prime Minister Ishiba on Consumption Tax Cut: “It Will Damage Public Finances Without a Funding Source”
Former Prime Minister Ishiba stated in an interview that he cannot support the consumption tax cut on food items, a pledge made by the LDP, unless an alternative funding source is presented. Ishiba argued, “A tax cut without an alternative funding source will damage public finances. That would lead to a weaker currency, higher interest rates, and rising prices. Shouldn’t it be the role of the ruling party to present safeguards to prevent that?”
Defense Minister Kishi stated in a program regarding the explicit mention of the Self-Defense Forces through constitutional amendment, “If answering as a single LDP lawmaker, I believe it should proceed swiftly. Constitutional amendment is a founding principle of the party. We have never put it to a referendum. We should move towards that goal.”
Meanwhile, in a preceding program on another network, Kishi also stated, “We must also consider another election for the environment for constitutional amendment to be ready. It cannot be done in one leap.”
Team Mirai Leader: “We Became a Destination for Those Who Say a Consumption Tax Cut is Unnecessary”
Team Mirai leader Takahiro Yasuno stated in an interview, “It is gratifying that we seem likely to achieve our target of five or more seats.” Regarding the consumption tax cut advocated by various parties, his party maintained a negative stance. Yasuno said, “As I said many times in street speeches, a considerable number of people agreed, saying ‘That’s right.’ There was an aspect of us becoming a destination for those who say a consumption tax cut is unnecessary.”
Sanseito Party Falls Short of Target 30 Seats
Sanseito Party representative Sohei Kamiya…