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"A Hole Is About to Appear in the Bedrock of the Ldp Kingdom," Says Sōhei Kamiya, Leader of the Liberal Democratic Party, in a Speech in Gunma, "Just a Hole for an Ant"

On the 19th, Councillors Party leader Sohei Kamiya gave a speech in support of an official candidate in the Gunma electoral district (one seat up for election) in the House of Councillors election in front of JR Takasaki Station in Takasaki City, Gunma Prefecture, where he said, "The hard bedrock of Gunma, the kingdom of the Liberal Democratic Party, is about to crack open. Let's pry it open with a drill and overturn Nagatacho and the Liberal De…
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A large audience gathered at Shiba Park in Minato Ward, Tokyo, where the Chairman of the Assembly Party, Kamiya Sohei, was making his final appeal. Kanako Yoshimura (58), a housewife from Niiza City, Saitama Prefecture, expressed her hopes for the party to gain more seats, saying, "I feel that they have a perspective on the people that the established parties don't have. I think they will change Japan."

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On the 19th, Councillors Party leader Sohei Kamiya gave a speech in support of an official candidate in the Gunma electoral district (one seat up for election) in the House of Councillors election in front of JR Takasaki Station in Takasaki City, Gunma Prefecture, where he said, "The hard bedrock of Gunma, the kingdom of the Liberal Democratic Party, is about to crack open. Let's pry it open with a drill and overturn Nagatacho and the Liberal De…

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産経ニュース broke the news in Japan on Saturday, July 19, 2025.
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