The names of the “hard-working” lawmakers behind KMT Representative Tamaki, who is enjoying “the spring of our times” by expanding his party’s popularity. | FRIDAY DIGITAL

The names of the “hard-working” lawmakers behind KMT Representative Tamaki, who is enjoying “the spring of our times” by expanding his party’s popularity.

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Tamaki celebrates his election to the House of Representatives on the day of casting his vote

Mr. Tamaki said, “It is spring in my world.

In the recent general election, the LDP suffered a crushing defeat, losing 56 seats to 191. Although the LDP maintained its position as the top party, it was unable to maintain its majority in the Diet with the Liberal Democratic Party and the Liberal Democratic Party, and is expected to face a difficult situation in the Diet. Within the LDP, there are daily discussions on a new framework to see if The Japan Innovation Party and the People’s Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ), which have cooperated in submitting bills, can be incorporated into a coalition government.

Meanwhile, in the opposition camp, with a change of government in sight, the Rikken Democratic Party of Japan, the largest opposition party, is sending autumn waves to the Restoration Association and the People’s Democratic Party of Japan.

The Restoration Association and the People’s Democratic Party of Japan are receiving love calls from both the LDP and the Rikken Democratic Party in an effort to manipulate the majority party. A member of the LDP’s upper house of the Diet said, “The National Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ) is trying to win a majority in the election.

The KDP has made great strides with 28 seats, four times the number it had before the announcement of the election. If they can win over the ruling party, they will immediately gain a majority in the upper house. Yuichiro Tamaki, 55, the leader of the LDP, has not ruled out the possibility of a “partial coalition,” in which the parties would work together on a policy-by-policy basis. He may be negotiating with the National Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ) for the post of committee chairman in next year’s ordinary Diet session.

The Restoration Association lost seats in the general election, and the party is shaken by the possibility that the issue of the retirement of its representative, Baba Nobuyuki (59), will become an issue. In addition, the rift between the two parties has deepened since they went head-to-head with Komeito in the Osaka electoral district and won a landslide victory. If one were to incorporate a party from the opposition into a coalition government, the National Democratic Party of Japan would be the only choice.”

Representative Tamaki has made the iridescent statement, “We will cooperate with good policies,” and at this point he has not clarified his attitude toward joining the coalition. Whether the KDP will form an “LDP government” or a “non-LDP government” is being closely watched.

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