According to the Japan Broadcasting Association, the Japanese Communist Party on October 10 decided to terminate the ruling alliance with the People's Party.
According to reports, Komeito Party leader Tetsuo Saito conveyed this decision to the other party during a meeting with Liberal Democratic Party president Takaichi Sanae on the 10th. Japan's Fuji News Network said that the dissolution of the ruling coalition relationship between the Liberal Democratic Party and the Komeito Party means that there are variables in whether takaichi sanae can become prime minister. At present, among the 465 seats in the House of Representatives, the Liberal Democratic Party has 196 seats and the Komeito Party has 24 seats. If the Komeito Party and the Liberal Democratic Party do not vote for takaichi sanae in the prime minister's nomination election after dissolving the ruling coalition relationship, and instead cooperate with other opposition parties, the situation will become unclear.