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[World] We would like to inform you of the scandalous rumors currently circulating in Japan.
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2025.10.09 21.47
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That is the ‘forced prime minister’ scenario.
Is that great?
Let’s look at the current distribution of seats in the House of Representatives.
ruling party
Liberal Democratic Party (196 seats) [2]
Komeito Party (24 seats)
outs
Democratic Party of Korea (748 seats) [3]
Japan Restoration Association (38 seats)
People’s Democratic Party (28 seats)
Reiwa Shinsengumi (9 seats)
Communist Party of Japan (8 seats)
Yuji Garrick’s meeting (7 seats) [4]
Chamjeong Party (3 seats)
Japanese Conservative Party (3 seats)
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House of Representatives
House of Representatives
Vice-Chairman [Chairman]
Independent (2 seats)
The Liberal Democratic Party is short of a majority, and even the communist coalition cannot fill the majority.
None: The problem is that the article leans towards the possibility of a Komeito coalition this month.
Dots are coming out
The Liberal Democratic Party government, or even more than that, Sanae Takaichi, is extremely dangerous.
Who will be the single candidate for the Noon opposition party (Reiwa, a communist member)?
The position is either come or push, the Yushinhoe Komeito Party is the single conservative opposition party.
The position is that cotton can be smuggled. All of this high unity is the ‘People’s Democratic Party’.
If the opposition party and the Yushin faction are combined, there are 205 seats, and the People’s Democratic Party has 205 seats.
The Komeito Party, which is said to be able to smuggle noodles, is in a coalition with Vito Takaichi; 2
4 seats added. Then there are 229 seats.
If this happens, even if the People’s Democratic Party votes for Takaichitl of the Liberal Democratic Party, the People’s Democratic Party
A scenario in which the party leader becomes prime minister by force.
I’m just laughing now, but this is one of the reasons why the Liberal Democratic Party can’t abandon the Komeito Party.
Oneness. Komeito Party, in protest against the Liberal Democratic Party’s coalition government, said, ‘Really.
Because there is a possibility that they will vote for the People’s Democratic Party.
Then, they cannot disperse and enter into great chaos.
Chairman [Chairman]

That neighborhood is complicated too.

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