Japan’s snap election on October 27 saw low voter turnout, benefitting the ruling LDP due to their dedicated base and lackluster opposition. Despite past scandals, the LDP-Komeito coalition lost their majority, leading to uncertainty in coalition building efforts and potential changes in government. The hung parliament may impact policymaking, with realist and pacifist factions shaping Japanese diplomacy, particularly regarding the Japan-U.S. alliance.
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