The Centrist, Constitutional Democratic Party, and Komeito Parties Agree to Join the National Conference Together
Three political parties in Japan have agreed to participate in the National Conference to discuss food consumption tax reductions and other financial assistance measures.
Komeito Party Convention, Independent Candidates for Unified Local Elections, Emphasis on Cooperation with Centrist and Constitutional Parties
The Komeito Party confirmed at its recent convention that it will nominate independent candidates for the upcoming unified local elections instead of aligning with other centrist parties.
Constitutional Democratic Party and Komeito Adjust Plans to Field Independent Candidates Before Unified Local Elections
The Constitutional Democratic Party and Komeito have decided not to merge their local party candidates ahead of the unified local elections scheduled for spring next year, each opting to field their independent candidates instead.
Difficulties in Merging with Centrist Reform Union for Komeito Local Councilors Ahead of Unified Elections
The Komeito party recognizes that merging its local councilors with the Centrist Reform Union before the 2027 unified local elections is unlikely.
Democratic Party of Japan's Tamaki declares intention to participate in Social Security National Conference, center-right Komeito also positive
Democratic Party leader Tamaki has expressed his intention to join the Social Security National Conference to discuss tax reductions and allowances for food consumption.
Invitation for Komeito to Participate in 'National Conference' from the Ruling Party
Komeito leader Toshiko Takeya announced an invitation from the ruling party to join discussions on consumption tax reductions and tax credits at the National Conference, with considerations to be discussed with the Constitutional Democratic Party and the Centrist Reform Alliance.
The Defeat of the Center-Right in the House of Representatives Election: Regrets and Lessons of Komeito Officials - 'Failed to Maximize Support'
Komeito faced significant defeat in the latest House of Representatives election, raising concerns among party officials about their failure to effectively mobilize support.
Hearing of Losers: Was the Establishment of the Center-Right Correct? Supporters of the Constitutional Democratic Party Are Leaving
The Center-Right Reform Union conducted a hearing with losing candidates, amidst growing concerns about the party's shift from liberalism to centrism and the subsequent loss of supporter loyalty.
Leaders of Center-Right, Constitutional Democratic, and Komeito Parties Agree on Regular Meetings and Joint Sessions
The leaders of the Center Reform Union, Constitutional Democratic Party, and Komeito agreed to nominate Junya Ogawa as prime minister in an upcoming election and will hold regular meetings and joint discussions on policies.
Former Komeito Leader Keiichi Ishii Becomes Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Replacing Former Constitutional Democratic Leader Kenta Izumi
Keiichi Ishii has been recommended as the new Deputy Speaker of Japan's House of Representatives by the ChΕ«dΕ Reform Alliance, succeeding Kenta Izumi.
Request to Suspend Henoko by the Center-Party Headquarters, Okinawa Prefecture Legislative Assembly's Request, Differences with Komeito
The Okinawa Prefecture assembly of the Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan has formally requested the center-party headquarters to halt the relocation of the U.S. military base from Futenma to Henoko, reflecting ongoing opposition from local constituents.
The Axis of Conflict in the LDP: The Need for 'Breadth' in the Center, as Seen by Professor Minano's Introverted Stance
The article discusses the challenges faced by the newly formed 'Center Reform Union' of the Constitutional Democratic Party and Komeito after their significant defeat in recent elections against the conservative Abe administration.
The Constitutional Democratic Party and Komeito in the House of Councillors Decide Not to Form a Unified Faction Amid Hesitant Voices on Merging into the Center-Right Coalition
The Constitutional Democratic Party and Komeito have confirmed their decision to operate separately in the House of Councillors, forgoing the formation of a unified faction despite a prior merger in the House of Representatives.
Prioritizing Avoidance of Division in Centrist Leader Election: Zero Recommenders, No Candidacy from Komeito
The centrist leader election aims to avoid division, with candidates facing a challenging recommendation requirement and internal party dynamics.
The "21 vote margin victory" of Komeito amid the Takai whirlwind: The unique history of Hokkaido's 10th district
The article discusses the narrow victory of incumbent Hiroshi Kamiya in Japan's recent House of Representatives election in Hokkaido's 10th district, amidst a backdrop of historical political dynamics and emerging new alliances.
Disappointed in the Center, Voices of Dissatisfaction from the Constitutional Democratic Side: Criticism of the Proportional List as 'Disjointed'
The Center-Right Reform Coalition, formed by the Constitutional Democratic Party and Komeito, faced a devastating defeat in the recent House of Representatives election in Japan, with dissatisfaction rising among supporters regarding the partyβs performance and strategies.
Children of Takaichi Are Born One After Another, The Prime Minister Supports in Various Regions, Also Taking Seats from Komeito
In Japan's recent election, new candidates supported by Prime Minister Takaichi have emerged victorious, successfully winning seats from the Komeito party.
Moderate Harumi Yoshida Expected to Lose: Fractures in Opposition Cooperation Fail to Reach Komeito Support
Former deputy leader of the Constitutional Democratic Party, Harumi Yoshida, is projected to lose in Tokyo's 8th district due to fractures in opposition cooperation and inability to gain support from Komeito.
Kishi Nobuchiyo Struggles in Conservative Kingdom Amid Concerns Over Declining Support from Komeito in His Third Election Campaign
Kishi Nobuchiyo, a member of a prominent political family and former member of the Liberal Democratic Party, faces challenges in the upcoming election due to diminished support from Komeito, as he campaigns for his third term in Japan's Yamaguchi constituency.
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.
Shigeru Aoyama of the Liberal Democratic Party is confirmed to win in Hyogo's 8th district, defeating the new candidates from the center and the Communists after Komeito's withdrawal
Shigeru Aoyama of the Liberal Democratic Party has secured his election victory in Hyogo's 8th district, overcoming a competitive field comprising former candidates and new contenders.
The axis of the third confrontation between the ruling and opposition parties; the focus is on 20,000 votes from Komeito in Ibaraki District 3
In Ibaraki District 3, a centrist newcomer challenges the incumbent from the ruling party for the third time, with the movement of Komeito votes under the new party being a concern for the ruling party, while the centrist faces challenges in solidifying their position following the sudden party formation.
The Middle Way Leaflets Are Received Only by 'Members of the Association' - Support Isnβt Spreading, and the Site Is Suffering
The newly formed 'Middle Way Reform Union' faces challenges in gaining support as many former supporters of the Constitutional Democratic Party and Komeito are unexpectedly collaborating in the election, leading to frustrations on the ground.
Why is the Centrist Reform Coalition Struggling? A Situation of Mutual Collapse with National Candidates - Asahi Survey
The newly formed Centrist Reform Coalition, created by the Constitutional Democratic Party and Komeito to counter Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's sudden House of Representatives dissolution, is facing difficulties as they are not achieving the broad support necessary to grow their base, reflected in low party approval ratings according to Asahi's recent survey.