Did Ccp Sanctions Actually Help Sanae Kaohsiung Win a Landslide Victory? Expert Analysis | Japanese House of Representatives
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Japan's House of Representatives election concluded on Sunday (August 8th), with Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's Liberal Democratic Party winning 316 seats, achieving its first-ever two-thirds majority since World War II. Previously, in response to Takaichi's "Taiwan in trouble" statement, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) had frequently resorted to sanctions and attacks, which are now seen as ironically contributing to Takaichi's landslide vict…
Japan's Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), led by President Sanae Takaichi, won the House of Representatives election. An international affairs expert familiar with Japanese politics said that China's pressure to intervene in the election ironically became a "super campaign helper" for Takaichi. Another person familiar with East Asian affairs pointed out that the lesson this election teaches Taiwan is that "national interests take precedence over p…
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