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  2. Politics of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Even before Japan regained full sovereignty, the government had rehabilitated nearly 80,000 people who had been purged, many of whom returned to their former political and government positions. A debate over limitations on military spending and the sovereignty of the Emperor ensued, contributing to the great reduction in the Liberal Party's ...

  3. Government of Japan - Wikipedia

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    The Government of Japan is the central government of Japan. It consists of legislative, executive and judiciary branches and functions under the framework established by the Constitution of Japan. Japan is a unitary state, containing forty-seven administrative divisions, with the emperor as its head of state. [1]

  4. Japan's government in flux after election gives no party majority

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    TOKYO (Reuters) -The make-up of Japan's future government was in flux on Monday after voters punished Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba's scandal-tainted coalition in a weekend snap election, leaving ...

  5. House of Representatives (Japan) - Wikipedia

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    Japan entered a lengthy recession in the 1990s (see Lost Decades), which many people blamed on the LDP. [ citation needed ] In the 1993 election , the party lost power for the first time under the 1955 System, when an eight-party coalition led by Morihiro Hosokawa of the Japan New Party were able to form a government .

  6. What does a shocking parliamentary loss for Japan's long ...

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    The Associated Press explains how the election results could weaken Ishiba's hold on power, and what the poor showing means for Japan’s diplomatic, economic and security goals. What happened Sunday? The governing Liberal Democratic Party lost its sole majority in the lower house, the more powerful of Japan’s two-chamber parliament.

  7. List of countries by system of government - Wikipedia

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  8. List of current members of the House of Representatives of Japan

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    Kira belongs to a parliamentary group "Yūshi no Kai". [18] [19] [78] Leader of the Yūshi no Kai. Ōita 2nd: Ken Hirose LDP January 22, 1974 (age 51) Hirose joined the LDP in January, 2025. [77] Ōita 3rd: Takeshi Iwaya: LDP August 24, 1957 (age 67) Okinawa 1st: Seiken Akamine: JCP December 18, 1947 (age 77) Okinawa 2nd

  9. 2024 Japanese general election - Wikipedia

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    The LDP slush fund scandal became a major issue during the debate hosted by the Japan National Press Club on 12 October. CDP leader Yoshihiko Noda criticised Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba's dissolution of the Diet as a "cover-up" of the scandal and that "a change of government is the greatest political reform".