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    Japan’s Prime Minister Takaichi Wins in Snap Election

    Hunter W.By Hunter W.February 8, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Japan’s Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi won a clear and powerful victory in a rare winter snap election, giving her ruling coalition a supermajority in the lower house of parliament. This result boosts her ability to push through major changes in policy.

    In the February 8, 2026 vote, Takaichi’s coalition, made up of her Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) and its partner, the Japan Innovation Party (Ishin), was projected to win well over the 233 seats needed for a majority in the 465-seat lower house. Early figures showed the coalition could secure as many as 328 seats, a very strong showing that gives them a two-thirds supermajority, allowing them to advance controversial legislation more easily.

    Takaichi, Japan’s first female prime minister, called the snap election to strengthen her mandate after taking leadership of the LDP and forming a new coalition last year. Voters turned out despite very heavy snow in parts of the country, showing strong support for her leadership and policy direction.

    She has campaigned on economic and tax policy changes, including proposed tax cuts to help households cope with rising costs. However, these promises have spooked financial markets, which worry about how Japan will pay for them given its very high national debt.

    Security policy is another key part of her platform. Takaichi has pushed for greater military spending and a stronger defense stance, particularly in response to growing regional tensions with China over issues like Taiwan. Some neighbouring governments have reacted cautiously to her statements on national security.

    Her leadership style and popularity, especially among younger voters, helped fuel what some have called “Sanae-mania” during the campaign. Takaichi said the vote showed public support for her plans and that she would move forward with them “with all our strength.”

    International reactions have been mixed. U.S. officials praised her win, seeing it as strengthening ties in the Asia-Pacific, while China signalled concern about potential shifts in Japan’s defense and foreign policy.

    With a supermajority, Takaichi’s government now has a rare opportunity to shape Japan’s economic and security policies in the years ahead, but she also faces questions about how to manage public finances and maintain stability in a complex regional environment.

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