Tokyo: Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party won a two-thirds majority in the House of Representatives in a Feb. 8 snap election, strengthening Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's position. U.S. officials, including Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Ambassador George Glass, congratulated Takaichi and officially pledged deeper cooperation, while President Donald Trump praised the outcome and scheduled a March 19 summit. Internationally, media reported the result enables a conservative policy agenda and stronger bilateral security and economic ties. Officials said the win reinforces U.S. influence in Asia and clears legislative paths for the LDP's priorities. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party and Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi consolidated legislative power and improved leverage to advance their policy agenda while strengthening political and security ties with the United States.
Opposition parties lost seats and influence in the House of Representatives, reducing their capacity to block legislation and diminishing their immediate legislative role.
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Japan's LDP Wins Two-Thirds Majority; U.S. Officials Praise
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