LDP and Komeito May Lose Majority
As Upper House election campaigns reach an end, it gets obvious that ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) is likely to reduce seats. According to the polls of news organizations, the leading coalition by the LDP and Komeito would not maintain a majority in the Upper House. If the election results in that miserable defeat for the LDP, Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba will be precipitated in a serious jeopardy. In the poll of Asahi Shimbun conducted on July 13 th and 14 th , the LDP will likely to reduce its seats from 52 before the election to 34. Komeito may also decline from 14 to 9. The LDP and Komeito need 50 seats in the election to maintain their majority in the Upper House, in addition to their 75 seats without election this year. If they cannot reach the line of 50, they lose majority in both Houses of the Diet. The biggest opposition party, the Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan (CDPJ), is expected to gain 27 seats as a sum of prefectural...