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Japan prime minister Fumio Kishida's coalition to keep majority, shows NHK exit poll

Press Trust of India October 31, 2021, 18:06:43 IST

Kishida, elected prime minister on 4 October after winning the leadership race in his ruling party, dissolved the lower house only 10 days after taking office

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Japan prime minister Fumio Kishida's coalition to keep majority, shows NHK exit poll

Tokyo: Japan’s NHK public television exit poll projects Prime Minister Fumio Kishida’s governing coalition will keep a majority in a parliamentary election Sunday, although it’s expected to lose some seats. Kishida’s Liberal Democratic Party and its junior coalition partner Komeito together were expected to win between 239 to 288 seats in the 465-member lower house, the more powerful of Japan’s two-chamber Diet, NHK reported. Their combined seats will exceed the majority of 233, but will lose ground from 305 seats previously in a setback for Kishida’s weeksold administration that could affect his long-term grip on power. Kishida, elected prime minister on 4 October after winning the leadership race in his ruling party, dissolved the lower house only 10 days after taking office.

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