Japan’s Sanseito party wins big with ‘Japanese First’ push and anti-immigration rhetoric.
Japan’s far-right Sanseito party has significantly increased its presence in the upper house election, securing up to 22 seats by leveraging nationalist and anti-immigration sentiments amidst voter discontent over economic issues. Led by Sohei Kamiya, the party’s “Japanese First” slogan aims to address local concerns while capitalizing on fears surrounding immigration, reflecting a shift in Japan’s political landscape, although right-wing populism remains relatively novel in the country.
Explain It To Me Like I’m 5: Japan’s Sanseito party won a lot of seats in an election by telling people they should take care of their own country first and being worried about too many immigrants coming in.
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