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    Japan PM prepares snap election to strengthen political mandate

    This development has reflected an effort to consolidate political support and strengthen Japan’s stability amid domestic and regional challenges.
    Web DeskBy Web DeskJanuary 19, 2026
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    Tokyo: Japan has entered a new phase of political activity after reports indicated that Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi is preparing to call a snap election for the House of Representatives.

    The move has come at a time when public support for Takaichi and the cabinet has remained high since taking office in October. Unnamed officials have indicated that an announcement of the election date is expected to be made at a press conference, after which voters will elect all 465 members of the lower and more powerful chamber of parliament.

    Japan’s ruling Liberal Democratic Party currently holds 199 seats in the House of Representatives, including three held by independent partners, making it the largest single party in the chamber. The LDP’s coalition with the Japan Innovation Party has provided a narrow working majority.

    A snap election has therefore been seen as an opportunity for Takaichi to expand parliamentary control and secure stronger political legitimacy for the government’s policy direction. Analysts have noted that such a move is designed to capitalise on current popularity before political momentum shifts.

    Japan’s leadership under Takaichi has drawn attention both domestically and internationally. As the country’s first female prime minister, Takaichi has gained the reputation of being firm and uncompromising in policy positions, earning comparisons to former British prime minister Margaret Thatcher.

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    Japan has also taken notable steps in defence policy, with the cabinet approving a record defence budget of nine trillion yen, equivalent to about $57 billion (£43bn), reflecting rising security concerns in East Asia.

    Japan’s relations with China have remained strained, particularly following Takaichi’s remarks suggesting Japan could respond with its own self-defence force if China were to attack Taiwan. Those comments have triggered diplomatic tensions that have pushed bilateral ties to their lowest point in more than a decade.

    At the same time, Japan has strengthened its strategic partnership with the United States. During President Donald Trump’s visit last October, both leaders have signed agreements on rare earth cooperation and declared a new phase in bilateral relations, often described as a “golden age” of cooperation.

    Japan has faced political instability in recent years, with Takaichi becoming the fourth prime minister in five years. Previous leaders have lost office after snap elections and declining approval ratings. Former prime minister Shigeru Ishiba had suffered a heavy setback after calling an early election, which cost the LDP its majority at the time.

    The upcoming vote therefore carries significant risks, especially with a newly formed opposition force, the Centrist Reform Alliance, which has emerged from the merger of the Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan and the Komeito party.

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