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日本执政联盟丧失参议院过半议席 石破茂执政之路更艰难
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-07-20 23:19

Core Points - The ruling coalition in Japan, consisting of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) and Komeito, has lost its majority in the House of Councillors, marking a significant political shift [2][6] - This is the first time since the LDP's establishment in 1955 that it has not held a majority in both houses of parliament [2] - The election results reflect public dissatisfaction with the government's economic policies, particularly in light of pressing issues such as U.S. tariff measures [2] Election Results - The LDP and Komeito's seats decreased from 66 to below the required 50 for a majority [2] - Voter turnout is estimated to exceed 57.91%, surpassing the previous election's turnout of 52.05% [2] Political Reactions - Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba acknowledged the serious situation and expressed his intention to continue as Prime Minister, emphasizing the need for effective policies [6][7] - There is growing pressure within the LDP for Ishiba to take responsibility for the election loss, with some party members calling for his resignation [8] - The main opposition party, the Constitutional Democratic Party, has expressed a desire to collaborate with other opposition parties to address public concerns [9]