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Japan's ruling party lost both of the parliaments after five years

The Japanese ruling coalition, led by Prime Minister Shigro Ishiba, failed to win the majority of the Upper Majlis in the sensitive parliamentary elections today, according to the Mehr News Agency.

According to the Associated Press, the loss of the Japanese Consultants' Assembly, which holds four seats, will undermine the Ishiba government in the midst of challenges such as rising prices and US tariff warfare.

The Liberal Democratic Party of Ishiba, along with its partner partner, Komo, in the recent election for the majority, needed five other seats in addition to the five seats they had, but only won four seats.

The loss of the majority of the House has been hit by the Ishiba coalition and has made it a minority party in both parliaments (consultants and deputies). The Ishiba Coalition also failed in the House of Representatives last October, and now with the defeat, it seems that political instability in Japan will become worse.

This is the first time that the Japanese Liberal Democratic Party has lost the majority in both Houses, according to the Associated Press.

In spite of this failure, Ishiba expressed his will to continue his career as Prime Minister and a lack of political vacuum aimed at dealing with challenges such as US tariff threat. However, according to the Associated Press, there is a possibility of an intra -party request for his resignation or finding another partner to form a coalition.

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Source:mehrnews

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