Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party, led by Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, won four of the five special elections for parliament held on Sunday, while the opposition Nippon Ishin no Kai (Japan Innovation Party) won. ) Won a single special election.
The Liberal Democrats won three seats in the lower house of parliament and one constituency of the upper house.
Nippon Ishin lost to the Liberal Democrats for securing seats again in the lower house, while Japan's Constitutional Democrats, the main opposition party, lost in all three constituencies where the party This prepares the official candidates.
Observers say that with the Liberal Democrats pushing their forces in all five constituencies to win four seats, up from three expected before the election, Kishida's administration is expected to win. Will get the impetus to reach real size and the conclusion from the dissolution of the lower house for the pre-term elections may increase in this Liberal Democratic Party.
In the 5th lower house constituency in Tokyo's eastern Chiba prefecture, Eri Arfiya, organized by the Liberal Democrats, won a close race against Kentaro Yazaki of the Constitutional Democrats, the main opposition party. Japan and other candidates.
One seat was vacant after former Liberal Democrat Kentaro Sonoura resigned over a political fund scandal.
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