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Japan's first female prime minister Sanae Takaichi leads the ruling party toward a landslide victory

Japan is bracing for a massive political shift as Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi prepares for a landslide victory.

The country’s first female leader has successfully revitalized the Liberal Democratic Party following a major financial scandal.

Known for her ultra-conservative views, Takaichi has gained a massive following through a savvy social media presence.

She famously drummed to K-pop hits with the South Korean president and secured an endorsement from Donald Trump.

Despite her historic role, she remains a staunch traditionalist who opposes allowing women to ascend the imperial throne.

Her policy platform includes controversial stances such as requiring married couples to share a single legal surname.

Young voters appear captivated by her "commoner" image and her refusal to act like a typical hereditary politician.

Sunday's election will determine if her "Sana-mania" cult of personality can translate into a permanent super-majority.

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Landslide is for amending the Japan constitution, remove the pacifist restrictions imposed on it since WW2.

It's necessary to deal with the hooligan China.

Hopefully one day Yonex and Casio products are proudly made only in Japan, not China. :cool:
 
Please dont end up as proxy state to the US like Ukraine. Demand US military pullout from japan.
 
Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi has just secured a historic landslide victory in the general election, granting her party a powerful supermajority.

This massive mandate allows her to push through a conservative agenda that could reshape Japan’s future for decades to come.

As she solidifies her grip on power, many are recalling the firm stance she took upon first entering the prime minister's office.

Takaichi famously declared that she would rather see Japan’s population shrink than rely on the import of low-skilled foreign workers.

Her victory serves as a reminder that the government intends to prioritize cultural preservation and social stability over filling labor shortages.

Foreigners living in Japan are now bracing for the reality of her "Japan First" policies becoming the permanent national standard.

The Prime Minister’s platform remains centered on the belief that mass immigration is not the solution to Japan's demographic crisis.

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Congratulations to Japan's new PM, Mdm Sanae Takaichi.

Her courage had proven in many, many more issues to UPLIFT the Japan PEOPLE lives than just on the mass immigration issue alone....

On that issue alone, she had watched, studied and learnt from other nations, whom had KINDLY accepted refugees from war torn Radical Islamic nations in civil wars, to resolve their own labor and vote counts, but sadly, only to see their own nations, eg - EU, being INSTEAD social fabric torn apart by those Radical Islamists from their own FAILED nations, even Indians from deprived poverty stricken India, REPLICATING their own proven FAILED system of governance and HORRIFIC way of life into Civilized nations.....making use of proven successful Democratic Institutions to turn such into Theocratic Dictatorships...

...and thus her fight and struggle to SAVE Japan...

The Japanese People had say 'YES' to her policies, by free and fair, wise and PRAGMATIC vote....

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Japan's historic election victory signals a major shift in relations with China and the United States.

Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi has secured an unprecedented mandate that will fundamentally reshape Japan’s role on the global stage.

This historic supermajority allows her to bypass political gridlock and fast-track a massive $550 billion investment package into the United States economy.

By aligning closely with Donald Trump’s conservative agenda, Takaichi aims to solidify a "new golden age" for the US-Japan security alliance.

However, this pro-Washington pivot has caused a diplomatic firestorm with Beijing over Takaichi’s refusal to walk back her comments on Taiwan.

She has explicitly designated a potential Taiwan blockade as an "existential threat" to Japan, prompting a furious response from the Chinese government.

Beijing has already retaliated with trade restrictions and demands for a formal retraction that Takaichi shows no sign of granting.

With the military budget now set to hit 2% of GDP by March, Japan is rapidly transitioning from a pacifist nation to a regional military powerhouse.

The world is now watching to see if Takaichi’s iron-fisted diplomacy will bring stability to Asia or push the region toward an avoidable conflict.

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This historic supermajority allows her to bypass political gridlock and fast-track a massive $550 billion investment package into the United States economy.
Errr! Is this in the interest of japan or US? Japan already highly indebted.
 
With the military budget now set to hit 2% of GDP by March, Japan is rapidly transitioning from a pacifist nation to a regional military powerhouse
You cannot out military china. Its not like 200 years ago when china was caught napping thinking they were the most civilised and superior state when in fact, they were not.
 
You cannot out military china. Its not like 200 years ago when china was caught napping thinking they were the most civilised and superior state when in fact, they were not.

Don't worry about it. China always scores own goals and the Tiongs always end up fighting one another. :cool:

History will most likely repeat itself. :biggrin:

 
Japanese stocks jumped to record levels after Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s landslide win in a snap general election as investors bet on her vision of a “strong and prosperous” nation.

The Nikkei 225 benchmark rose as much as 5.7 per cent on Monday, breaking through the 57,000 level for the first time, after Takaichi’s victory in Sunday’s election. The broader Topix also surged to a record high, breaching the 3,800 level.

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China delivered a.... stern warning..... to Tokyo following Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s landslide election victory. Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian stated that while the election is Japan’s "internal affair," the result reflects "deep-seated structural issues" that require serious reflection. Beijing explicitly urged Takaichi to retract her previous "erroneous remarks" regarding Taiwan—where she suggested a conflict could be a "survival-threatening situation" for Japan—warning that any "reckless actions" by far-right forces would be met with "head-on blows" from the international community.

Wahh....so STERN..so Scary....
 
Taiwan news

Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi has emerged from Sunday’s snap election with a massive mandate. Her ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) secured 316 of 465 seats in the lower house - the most ever won by a single party in Japan’s postwar history.

This supermajority grants Takaichi a clear path to pursue her security agenda. It brings back to the forefront her remarks in November, when she told Japan’s parliament that a crisis in Taiwan would pose an existential threat to Japan and could trigger a military response.
With Takaichi’s power now firmly cemented, some experts believe Japan-Taiwan ties are set to strengthen further as Tokyo shifts toward a more proactive regional defense posture.

Reporter: Alan Lu/Lery Hiciano
Videographer: Fuhua Hung/Yuan Tuan
Video Editor: Eason Chen/Kathryn Chen

#TaiwanPlusNews #Japan #SnapElection #TakaichiSanae

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China delivered a.... stern warning..... to Tokyo following Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s landslide election victory. Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian stated that while the election is Japan’s "internal affair," the result reflects "deep-seated structural issues" that require serious reflection. Beijing explicitly urged Takaichi to retract her previous "erroneous remarks" regarding Taiwan—where she suggested a conflict could be a "survival-threatening situation" for Japan—warning that any "reckless actions" by far-right forces would be met with "head-on blows" from the international community.

Wahh....so STERN..so Scary....
You better be. China may have 300 or more nuclear war heads
 
Taiwan news

Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi has emerged from Sunday’s snap election with a massive mandate. Her ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) secured 316 of 465 seats in the lower house - the most ever won by a single party in Japan’s postwar history.

This supermajority grants Takaichi a clear path to pursue her security agenda. It brings back to the forefront her remarks in November, when she told Japan’s parliament that a crisis in Taiwan would pose an existential threat to Japan and could trigger a military response.
With Takaichi’s power now firmly cemented, some experts believe Japan-Taiwan ties are set to strengthen further as Tokyo shifts toward a more proactive regional defense posture.

Reporter: Alan Lu/Lery Hiciano
Videographer: Fuhua Hung/Yuan Tuan
Video Editor: Eason Chen/Kathryn Chen

#TaiwanPlusNews #Japan #SnapElection #TakaichiSanae

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Come on. Announce taiwan as a prefecture of Japan. East asia is at peace for too long.
 
Japan got the smallest taste of diversity and this is how their population voted.

Right-wing parties now hold nearly 80% of the seats in the House of Representatives while left-wing parties only hold 5 in total.

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