Conservative LDP along with coalition partner Komeito retain control of parliament but PM’s authority is reduced
Japan’s ruling conservative party held on to power in Sunday’s election, but gains by the opposition parties weakened prime minister Fumio Kishida’s authority as he attempts to steer the economy out of the coronavirus pandemic.
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