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The Untold Story of a Policy that "Divides the Nation": What Lies Beyond the Discomfort Felt by Those Involved: Asahi Shimbun

Summary by Asahi
Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi began the House of Representatives election campaign with a platform of "bold policies and reforms that will divide the nation," but she has not been asserting her own views very much. The expansion of the use of maiden names as nicknames and the anti-espionage law are some of the issues that have concerned those concerned about the outcome of the debate, and they are discussing untold aspects of the election campai…

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Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi began the House of Representatives election campaign with a platform of "bold policies and reforms that will divide the nation," but she has not been asserting her own views very much. The expansion of the use of maiden names as nicknames and the anti-espionage law are some of the issues that have concerned those concerned about the outcome of the debate, and they are discussing untold aspects of the election campai…

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Asahi broke the news in Tokyo, Japan on Tuesday, February 3, 2026.
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