Japan's political landscape remains steady as exit polls project the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) and its ally, the Japan Innovation Party, to secure a commanding majority in Sunday's general election. 📊 According to NHK, the coalition is expected to win 302-366 seats in the House of Representatives – far exceeding the 233 needed for control.
The LDP alone is poised to retain its single-party majority, reinforcing Prime Minister Fumio Kishida’s mandate amid global economic shifts. 🌏💼 Over 340,000 voters participated in NHK’s exit poll across 4,000 polling stations, reflecting a 59.7% response rate.
Analysts say this outcome signals public confidence in the coalition’s policies, from tech innovation to regional security. 🛡️💡 With final results pending, young voters are particularly watching for climate action pledges – a hot topic this election cycle. 🔥🌱
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Exit poll: Japan's ruling coalition to secure majority in lower house
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