Will the National Democratic Party hold the key after the election?
Dissolution general election in the Ishiba administration.
Did the ruling side predict the current situation?
In order to wipe out the negative legacy of the Liberal Democratic Party, including the political and money issues, the forgotten Moritomo Gakuen issue, the old evils of the party, and unfortunately deceased former Prime Minister Abe's faction, as well as the shadow warrior Aso faction, I believe that the dissolution general election is necessary.
As a result, a fresh parliament with a majority maintained by the LDP and Komeito. I also think they were envisioning running the operation of the government. It was an election that said goodbye to the old-fashioned politicians and amateurs!
Contrary to expectations, the Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan saw a rapid increase in seats.
The 20 million yen issue of the Liberal Democratic Party should also be a tailwind.
I remember those days before the Great East Japan Earthquake.
The administration that stood out only during the sorting process, was a government that made a mistake in its initial response to a great earthquake comparable to a crisis.
I think it's a good thing that the ruling party group and opposition party group's seats are evenly matched.
After the election results are finalized, it is uncertain whether a coalition government will be formed, but I feel like the Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan holds the key.
In any case, foreign investors may hesitate to pour gold for a while.
These were personal thoughts and opinions.
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182076928鬼平 : Good morning.
I totally agree with you. Foreign investors will probably wait and see for a while!
Thank you