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Former Prime Minister Fumio Kishida May Change Government if Majority Is Not Reached (Kyodo News)

Summary by 熊本日日新聞社
On the evening of the 25th, former Prime Minister Fumio Kishida of the Liberal Democratic Party emphasized the importance of the ruling party maintaining a majority in the House of Councillors. Speaking in Saitama City, he said of the upcoming House of Councillors election, which will be announced on July 3rd, "If the ruling party loses its majority, politics will become even more indecisive. A change of government may even occur."
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On the evening of the 25th, former Prime Minister Fumio Kishida of the Liberal Democratic Party emphasized the importance of the ruling party maintaining a majority in the House of Councillors. Speaking in Saitama City, he said of the upcoming House of Councillors election, which will be announced on July 3rd, "If the ruling party loses its majority, politics will become even more indecisive. A change of government may even occur."

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熊本日日新聞社 broke the news in on Wednesday, June 25, 2025.
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