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Breaking-News >> WorldNews A week in office, Japan's ruling coalition broke.
On October 10, local time, the leader of the Japanese Communist Party, Zidane Zidane, expressed his intention to "disconnect from the governing coalition framework" during a meeting with the new president of the Communist Party, Gao Mai.The party will leave the ruling coalition with the Liberal Democratic Party 。 According to a report by the Japan Broadcasting Association today, the Komeito Party said that the reason for withdrawing from the ruling coalition was that the issue of "black money" had not been satisfactorily resolved. In the next prime minister's nomination election, the Komeito Party will not cooperate with the Liberal Democratic Party to vote for Sanae Takaichi, president of the Liberal Democratic Party, but will vote for Saito Tetsuo, leader of the Komeito Party. Komeito temporarily withdraws from the ruling coalition Add new variables to Takaichi Sanae's election as Prime Minister The Communist Party joined the ruling coalition of the Democratic Party and the Liberal Party in 1999. Even after the Liberal Party withdrew, the two parties continued to rule jointly. The two parties joined in opposition after the Democratic Party ruled in 2009 and regained power in 2012. Since the public alliance has been in power for more than 20 years, it lost last year's House of Representatives election and this year's Senate election successively, and the combined number of seats is no longer more than half. Shigeru Ishiba, then president of the Liberal Democratic Party and Prime Minister, announced his resignation in September this year. Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party held a presidential election on the 4th. Takaichi sanae, the former minister of economic security, won and became the first female president in the history of the Liberal Democratic Party. To become the Prime Minister of Japan, takaichi sanae still needs to win the election of the Prime Minister's nomination, which is expected to be held on October 15th. Originally, takaichi sanae had a high probability of winning the prime minister's nomination election and succeeding Shigeru Ishiba as Japanese prime minister. However, the Komeito Party temporarily withdrew from the ruling coalition, adding new variables to takaichi sanae's election as prime minister. Of the 465 seats in the Japanese House of Representatives, the Democratic Party holds 196 seats, while the Communist Party holds 24 seats. Source: Central TV News WeChat Public No. Comprehensive CMG International Times Press Secretary Zayn Boehm. Headquartered journalist. News raw data sources → https://world.huanqiu.com/article/4OfdgEikqmF 17WorldNews[2025.10.10-19:22] 访问:42
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