Majority at Risk: Election Shakes Up Japan’s Political Landscape

As polls close, the ruling LDP-Komeito coalition faces a potential loss of its majority, raising concerns over the stability of Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba’s administration. Key ministers, including Justice Minister Makihara, are projected to lose seats amidst backlash over recent funding scandals, while opposition parties like the Constitutional Democratic Party (CDP) and the Democratic Party for the People are gaining support. Maintaining power may require coalition partnerships with independent or aligned opposition members. The election outcome sets a dynamic stage for upcoming political events in November, including the U.S. presidential election and the Special Diet Session. 

Please see the attached report for the update as of 11pm, 27 October.