The far-right Sanseito party has made headlines after winning 14 seats in Japan's upper house election. Their controversial stance on immigration and promises for tax cuts have sparked debate about the future of Japanese politics.
In a surprising electoral defeat, Japan's ruling coalition is set to lose its majority in the upper house, raising questions about Prime Minister Ishiba's future and complicating critical trade talks with the U.S. as inflation concerns grow.
Japan's Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba vows to stay despite losing majority in the upper house elections. With rising prices and political scandals, the future of his coalition hangs in the balance.
Japan's exit polls indicate the ruling coalition may lose its majority in the upper house, intensifying pressure on Prime Minister Ishiba. With rising prices and political scandals, will he survive this political storm?