The official launch of the campaign in Japan’s general elections will be 10 October

The official launch of the campaign in Japan's general elections will be 10 October

The official launch of the campaign in Japan’s general elections will be 10 October

Tokyo … News Time

Political outlawing in Japan’s lower house elections is clearly evident. The official start of election campaign will be from 10 October. Voting will be held on 22 October. The voters continue to lead the Prime Minister Shinzo Abe mixed government or by taking the power of the present government to choose a new political party led by Tokyo’s popular governor. The new party hoop has announced the first list of its candidates on Tuesday. Governor Yuriko Koike has expressed the intention of taking at least 233 candidates in the field, which is the required number to get a simple majority in the lower house. The HOP official, opposition party, is looking at election candidates to contest elections from the Democratic Party. Candidates of Democratic Party will be approved, which support the hoop policy regarding constitutional amendments and new security laws. The Democratic Party is practically breaking down. Democratic members, who plan to join the hoop, have decided this week after the statement of Seiji Maehara’s last week’s statement. But party vice president Yukio Edano announced to make a new party on Monday. He said he could not agree with the hoop’s views and policies. Yukio Edano officially founded the Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan on Tuesday. Japan’s Communist Party and the Social Democratic Party welcomed the move of Eden. It is expected that these parties will discuss the possibility of standing up to their unanimous candidates. In response to the elimination of political parties in opposition, Prime Minister Abe’s Liberal Democratic Party and Allied Committees Party highlighted the unity in the mixed government. The LDP says the continuation is necessary to continue the policies and ensure security.

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