Japan's PM Takaichi on course for landslide victory in snap election

日本首相高市早苗在临时选举中大获全胜。

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2026-02-09

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Japan's governing coalition led by Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, is projected to have won two-thirds of the seats in the House of Representatives. Ms Takaichi sought and got a clear public mandate in a general election she called just four months after becoming leader of the Liberal Democratic Party. Also, the Iranian Nobel peace laureate, Narges Mohammadi, has received another prison sentence - for what the court said was "collusion to commit crimes." And we speak to one of the Epstein survivors who had a relationship with him for two years. (Photo: Sanae Takaichi appeared at the LDP headquarters on Sunday night for the vote count. Credit: Getty Images)
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  • Hello and welcome to Newshour from the BBC World Service, coming live from London.

  • This is Owen Bennett-Jones.

  • Well, it was election day in Japan,

  • and the country's first female Prime Minister, Sanae Takaichi, called the vote.

  • She wanted enough backing to form a stable Liberal Democratic Party government, and she got it.

  • She won a very clear landslide victory.

  • Now, the LDP is used to holding power in Japan;

  • it has been in charge almost continuously since 1955.

  • But some recent elections, 2024, 2025, showed that the LDP had lost support.

  • The question today was whether she could restore the LDP to its predominant position.

  • These two voters were outside a polling station in Tokyo:

  • “Takaichi has a slightly different vibe compared to what we've seen so far in the political scene.