Populism and polarisation come to Japan

Japan's opposition Democratic Party for the People leader Yuichiro Tamaki (C) poses for photo with his party candidates Mayu Ushida (L) and Yoshihiro Okumura (R) after they delivered cammpic campaign speeches for Upper House election in Tokyo

THE LIBERAL DEMOCRATIC PARTY (LDP), Japan’s long-time ruling party, suffered a historic setback at upper-house elections on Sunday. The party and its smaller coalition partner, Komeito, lost 19 seats. That will leave them governing without a majority in Japan’s upper chamber for the first time since 2013. This poor showing is a nightmare for prime minister Ishiba Shigeru, who took office in October. His ruling coalition had already lost its majority in the lower house. Mr Ishiba called the result a “harsh verdict” and said he intended to stay on. But calls for his resignation are mounting.

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