Japan PM mulling snap election in coming weeks
Japan PM mulling snap election in coming weeks

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Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is considering calling a snap election in the coming weeks, according to local media reports. If he does so, it will be the first time an incumbent prime minister has called for new elections while the opposition was not in power.
The ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) lost its majority in the upper house of parliament last year and now relies on coalition partners from Komeito party. The move would trigger a general election for both houses of parliament, which are currently controlled by different parties.
The government's approval rating has fallen below 30 percent, down from around 40 percent earlier this year. An opinion poll released Friday showed support for Mr Abe's LDP falling to its lowest level since he became prime minister in December 2012.
Mr Abe said recently that he wanted to hold an election as soon as possible but did not specify when that might be. He also denied rumors that he was planning to resign due to health concerns, saying I'm fine.
In any case, the ruling party is expected to lose seats because of the declining popularity of Mr Abe's cabinet and the economy.
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