Upper House Election: Japan’s Upper House Election Campaign Officially Begins; All Eyes on Whether Ruling Bloc Can Maintain Majority
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The Upper House election (voting on July 20th) has begun. Why not answer questions about the main policies at stake in the election and find a political party that matches your views? The Nikkei Shimbun has partnered with VETA (Shinjuku, Tokyo), an organization made up of researchers from the Faculty of Political Science and Economics at Waseda University, to conduct a new survey that is different from the conventional one.
[NHK] The 27th House of Councillors election will be announced on the 3rd. The 17-day election campaign will begin with the voting day on the 20th of this month, with measures to combat rising prices as key issues.
The 27th Japanese House of Councillors election was announced yesterday, declaring the official start of the election campaign. Japanese voters living in Taiwan can also vote in advance in Taipei and Kaohsiung starting today. This is the first time that Japan has set up a voting location for Japanese residents in Taiwan.
Japan will hold a House of Councillors election on July 20, and the election campaign officially kicked off this Thursday (July 3). This is the first national election since Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba took office. The public's concerns about inflation and living pressure have made the election particularly eye-catching. There are 248 seats in the House of Councillors, and 125 seats are up for re-election this time. The Liberal Democratic Part…
The House of Councillors election will be announced on the 3rd. A total of four candidates, including incumbents and newcomers, are scheduled to run in the Mie electoral district (one seat up for election). After completing the procedures to register their candidacy, the candidates will make their "first speech" at a campaign rally and other events. The four candidates scheduled to run in the Mie electoral district are Constitutional Democratic …
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