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Breaking-News >> WorldNews Komeito Party announced its withdrawal from the ruling coalition. Komeito Party leader: He will not vote for Takaichi Sanae when electing prime minister
[World Wide Web Report] According to Japan's Kyodo News Agency, Tetsuo Sato, the leader of the New Komeito Party in Japan, confirmed after meeting with the new president of the Liberal Democratic Party on October 10 that the Komeito Party had decided to leave the ruling coalition, and that the party's members of parliament would not vote for Takashii Harami in the prime minister's election. Instead, he voted for himself. Regarding how the Komeito Party will vote if the Prime Minister named the election enters the second round but Tetsuo Sato is not shortlisted, Tetsuo Sato said that he has not yet answered the hypothetical question. According to the report, Zidane said that on the "political black gold" issue, there were serious differences between the Communist Party and the Communist Party, and the Communist Party demanded that the Communist Party strengthen the rules on corporate and group donations, but the responses given by the Communist Party are not sufficient and regret this. According to the Japanese media, in the appointment of the highest level of the self-government party high-profile high-profile high-profile high-profile high-profile high-profile high-profile high-profile high-profile high-profile high-profile high-profile high-profile high-profile high-profile high-profile high-profile high-profile high-profile high-profile high-profile high-profile high-profile high-profile high-profile high-profile high-profile high-profile high-profile high-profile high-profile high-profile high-profile high-profile high-profile high-profile high-profile high-profile high-profile high-profile high-profile high-profile high-profile high- Jiji News Agency analyzed that the departure of the Komeito Party from the ruling coalition will be a major turning point in Japanese politics, and the political confrontation surrounding the election of the prime minister by name will become more intense. Japan's Fuji News Network said that after the Komeito Party broke away from the ruling coalition, there was uncertainty as to whether Takichi Haraichi could become prime minister, and the result of the prime minister's named election became unclear. It is reported that among all 465 seats in the House of Representatives, the Liberal Democratic Party has 196 seats and the Komeito Party has 24 seats. On the other hand, the three opposition parties, the Constitutional Democratic Party, the National Democratic Party and the Japan Reform Association, are currently negotiating on the prime minister's nomination election. The Constitutional Democratic Party said that it has agreed to vote for Yuichiro Tamaki, the leader of the National Democratic Party, in the prime minister's election. These three political parties have a total of 210 seats in the House of Representatives, which is larger than the Liberal Democratic Party's 196 seats. News raw data sources → https://world.huanqiu.com/article/4OfZPGlYRQZ 17WorldNews[2025.10.10-16:54] 访问:36
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