Monday, September 25, 2017

Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Has Called A Snap Election



ABC News Online: Japan to go to the polls next month after Prime Minister Shinzo Abe calls snap election

Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has announced he plans to dissolve parliament this Thursday and take the country to the polls next month.

He is striking while the iron is hot — a weekend survey by the Nikkei newspaper showed 44 per cent of voters planned to vote for Prime Minister Abe's Liberal Democratic Party versus 8 per cent for the main opposition Democratic Party

Mr Abe has been in power for almost five years. He was elected in late 2012, promising to turn around Japan's sleepy economy.

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WNU Editor: The voters will go to the polls on October 22.

More News On Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Calling A Snap Election

Abe gambles on snap election as Koike surprises with new party -- Japan Times
Shinzo Abe of Japan Calls Early Election, as a Rival Party Forms -- NYT
Japan's Abe announces snap election amid worries over North Korea -- Reuters
Japan's PM Shinzo Abe calls snap election -- BBC
Japan's PM Shinzō Abe calls snap election -- The Guardian
Koike to head new party, puts emphasis on reform -- Asahi Shimbun
Two-thirds of Japan voters oppose PM Abe calling snap election - Kyodo survey -- Yahoo News UK

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Snap elections are BS.