CRA Still Ununited
Having three months passed from its establishment, Centrist Reform Alliance (CRA) is still struggling for unification of its two blocs. Although the party tried to multiply its power of two parties in the Lower House election in February, CRA faced fundamental criticism on its maneuver. Members of CRA are still separated over key issues including constitutional amendment or consumption tax. The party has not been built up as alternative of leading coalition. The CRA was established by Lower House members of Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan (CDPJ) and Komeito on January 16 th , 2026, a week before Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi dissolved the Lower House. Having suffered from serious defeat in the consequential election in February, members with CDPJ and Komeito in Upper House decided to reconsider joining the CRA, receiving concerns from local members of their party. The CRA is going to issue an official review on their strategy for February election by early May. In...