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Sky News brought up
[Sanae Takaichi, who became Japan's first female prime minister in October 2025, is a staunch conservative who openly opposes same-sex marriage, aligning with her support for traditional family structures and values . As a prominent member of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), she also opposes allowing married couples to have separate surnames.] Her attacks on China concern some in Japan. [Japanese people are braving the snow to vote in a snap election called by Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, whose coalition is predicted to clinch a decisive win. Takaichi called the country's first mid-winter poll in 36 years to seek a public mandate soon after winning her party's leadership race last October.] [Japanese voters have been frustrated with the recent political scandals in the LDP, especially as costs soared. "Housing is very expensive," says Rumi Hayama. "Our son is getting bigger and we need a bigger place but it is not affordable although we have decent jobs. Prices are getting higher and [it is] getting hard to live in Japan. It was not like this before."] ![]() She is a Former Drummer https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/ace/standar...512f6.jpg.webp Last edited by arista; 08-02-2026 at 08:29 AM. |
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She won, again.
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![]() Mainichi article about the win. *Ignore any gender swapping in the translations, the Japanese language isn't as obsessed with pronouns as Westerners are so it'll infer the gender (*gasp*) in machine translations: LDP alone wins two-thirds majority. Takaichi's popularity secures 310 seats, the highest since the war. Center parties suffer crushing defeat, losing 70% of their seats. S: https://mainichi.jp/articles/2026020...0m/010/064000c Google translate: https://mainichi-jp.translate.goog/a..._x_tr_pto=wapp Quote:
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This guy didn't win though. I believe Conservative Party is supposed to be Reform UK-ish, aka "Japan First":
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S: https://mainichi.jp/articles/2026020...0m/010/297000c Google translate: https://mainichi-jp.translate.goog/a..._x_tr_pto=wapp Quote:
Overview on the stance of each political party in Japan regarding current immigration and refugee policies S: https://www.japan-workers.com/?p=1210 Key differences: ![]() Quote:
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Japan's Just like the rest of us Politically.
I honestly believe that there's no point in voting in Elections if you just keep voting for the establishment, because they just suck up to the Media, and if the Media/big business is happy with a Politician getting elected then I'm not happy, because the Media and Big Business just want to control and destroy people's spirit. Japan in this case have fallen for three pitfalls with this result. 1. Feminism 2. Far Right propaganda about how they'll make "Japan great again” and end immigration as we know it. And it's completely false just like any other example that we've seen in other countries. And 3. Pretending to be mindful of the religious section of your vote base, but the religious sections of Japanese society will be in for quite a shock when she fails to oppose same sex marriage. Every country is in the shitter politically, the Japanese people need to probably start accepting that it isn't changing anytime soon.
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Spoilered to protect your finger joints: Spoiler:
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![]() I can see where you're coming from on the possible reasons as to why the regular Japanese person might've voted for her. Tbh it's very believable imo, especially with all of the stuff that you've posted. But I still believe that big business wants Japan to become more like the western world, because it benefits them if the people are broken down and have no hope that things will get better.
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