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    By News Team on July 21, 2025 Japan, Politics, World News
    Japan’s Ishiba vows to stay on after election defeat
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    Cliff Notes – Japan’s Ishiba vows to stay on after election defeat

    • Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba’s coalition lost its majority in the upper house, securing only 46 of the 125 contested seats amid rising public discontent.
    • Despite the electoral setback, Ishiba pledges to remain in office to navigate critical trade negotiations with the United States, emphasising the importance of these talks.
    • The anti-immigration Sanseito party emerged as a significant force, gaining traction particularly among young male voters, complicating the political landscape.

    Japan’s Ishiba vows to stay on after election defeat

    Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba’s ruling coalition has failed to secure a majority in Sunday’s election for the 248-seat upper house of parliament, Japan’s public NHK TV outlet said.

    The Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), already in a minority in the lower house since last October’s snap election, faced mounting public discontent over inflation, political scandals, and a surge in anti-immigration sentiment.

    LDP, Komeito fall short in upper house

    The LDP and its junior partner Komeito needed to win 50 of the 125 contested seats, on top of the 75 seats they already have. They fell short, however, getting only 46 of the seats up for grabs.

    In recent years, such an electoral defeat has usually led to a prime minister’s resignation. Ishiba, however, vowed to stay on in order to lead Japan through the difficult terrain of striking a trade deal with the US in the face of looming tariffs.

    “We are engaged in extremely critical tariff negotiations with the United States…we must never ruin these negotiations,” he told a press conference after vowing to stay on as party leader through the trade talks.

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    The loss is another blow to Ishiba’s coalition, making it a minority in both houses following its October defeat in the lower house election, It is the first time the LDP has lost a majority in both houses of parliament since the party’s foundation in 1955.

    The poor performance in the election will not immediately trigger a change of government because the upper house lacks the power to file a no-confidence motion against a leader. Despite his determination to stay on, Ishiba could face calls from within his party to step down or find another coalition partner.

    Rise of the ‘Japanese First’ party

    The surge of the right-wing populist Sanseito party complicated the Japanese election.

    Once a fringe movement, spreading conspiracy theories about vaccinations and global elites during the COVID-19 pandemic on YouTube, the party is now gaining momentum with its “Japanese First” rhetoric and criticism of immigration, globalism, and foreign capital.

    Sanseito is expected to win 14 seats in the upper house, appealing especially to young male voters.

    Its leader, Sohei Kamiya, has drawn comparisons to Trump and Germany’s AfD for his anti-establishment stance and social media reach.

    On Sunday, a Sanseito candidate’s interview by Russia’s Sputnik news agency courted controversy and prompt denials of ties to Russia by Kamiya, according to AFP news agency.

    The European Union has banned Sputnik along with other Russian state media for “disinformation and information manipulation.”

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