Discussion of the Osaka Metropolis Concept Hits a Snag: Resistance to Yoshimura's Remarks from Within the Home Base of the Ishin Party
The debate over the Osaka metropolis proposal faces obstacles as resistance grows within the Ishin Party regarding Governor Yoshimura's remarks.
Reduction of 10% in Number of Representatives: Gap Between LDP and Ishin; Corporate and Group Donations, Asahi-Tokyo University Survey
A survey by Asahi Shimbun and Tokyo University revealed a divide between Japan's ruling LDP and the Ishin party over a proposed 10% reduction in the number of representatives, with all opposition parties largely opposing the idea.
The Future of the Dominance of the LDP: Will It Be a Long-Term Regime or Decline? The Key Lies with the Ishin Party and 'Counterproposal Type' Opposition Parties
Following a historic victory in the House of Representatives elections, the second Abe Cabinet led by Sanae Takaichi has been established, with the future of Japan's political landscape relying heavily on the actions of the Japan Innovation Party and the repositioning of opposition forces.
Representative Yoshimura of Ishin causes ripples over 'national political advancement' - Is Osaka merely a stepping stone?
Yoshimura of the Japan Innovation Party has sparked confusion over his aspirations for national politics following his recent re-election as a governor focused on local initiatives.
Continued Leadership of Yoshimura Decided by Ishin: Majority Opposes Representative Elections, No Disagreements on Cabinet Cooperation
The Japan Innovation Party has decided to continue Yoshimura Hirofumi's leadership amidst a majority opposition to conducting representative elections.
Ishin expresses intention to cooperate in the cabinet; Prime Minister Takagi consults with representative Yoshimura regarding the expected cabinet reshuffle this autumn.
The Japan Innovation Party's Yoshimura expressed intentions to switch from external to cabinet cooperation with the ruling LDP amidst upcoming cabinet reshuffles this autumn.
50% of supporters of the Takai cabinet voted for the Ishin party: Exit polls in Osaka's House of Representatives election
An exit poll in Osaka's House of Representatives election revealed that 50% of Takai cabinet supporters voted for the Ishin party, marking a significant shift in the political landscape.
Ishin likely to fail in 'monopoly' of 19 electoral districts in Osaka
The Japan Innovation Party is expected to lose its grip on all 19 electoral districts in Osaka, marking a significant shift from its previous two consecutive victories in the House of Representatives elections.
Breaking News: LDP and Ishin Secure Absolute Stable Majority, Enabling Government-Controlled Diet Management
The LDP and Ishin have secured an absolute stable majority in the recent House of Representatives elections, ensuring government-led legislative operations.
Re-challenging the City Structure: "Gained Some Trust" - Yoshimura of Ishin and Others Win the Osaka Double Election
The Osaka double election results assured the re-election of Yoshimura Hirofumi and Yokoyama Hideyuki as they seek to push for a voter referendum on the Osaka city structure plan.
"Different from usual..." Seiji Maehara of the Ishin Party faces three headwinds shaking his solid position
Seiji Maehara, former candidate from the Ishin Party in Kyoto, is facing significant challenges in his re-election campaign due to unexpected headwinds.
Aoyama Shigeteru of the Liberal Democratic Party wins in Hyogo District 8, overcoming candidates from the centrist and Ishin parties
Shigeteru Aoyama of the Liberal Democratic Party has secured victory in Hyogo's 8th district, traditionally a stronghold for Komeito, defeating candidates from centrist and Ishin parties.
Parliamentary elections in Japan, expected victory for Prime Minister Takaichi's party
In Japan's parliamentary elections, the ruling Liberal Democratic Party led by Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi is expected to secure a significant victory, potentially regaining an absolute majority.
Constancy reduction, 54% approval from the Liberal Democratic Party: Differences in donations and the secondary capital with Ishin - Asahi and University of Tokyo Survey
A joint survey by Asahi Shimbun and the University of Tokyo revealed that while 54% of LDP candidates support a 10% reduction in the number of House of Representatives members, nearly all candidates from the Ishin party are in favor, highlighting a significant division between the coalition partners on issues like corporate donations and secondary capital proposals.