Its approval depends on how far the Liberal Democratic Party-led ruling coalition accepts its proposed amendments.
In a Lower House plenary session on Jan. 27, Yoshihiko Noda of the Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan started his 35-minute question session by seeking Ishiba’s opinion on early actions of ...
Former Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda, a candidate for president of the main opposition party, announced policies that put him at odds with left-leaning elements in the party and its political allies.
Premier Shigeru Ishiba’s Cabinet approved record 115.54 trillion yen ($733 billion) draft budget for fiscal 2025, opposition ...
Yoshihiko Noda, the leader of Japan's main opposition party, expressed his intention on Saturday to evaluate in parliament ...
Japan's main opposition party on Friday demanded the revision of a draft state budget plan already submitted to parliament, ...
Hosted on MSN11d
PM Ishiba behind gov't acceptance of Osaka High Court ruling on Moritomo scandal docsConstitutional Democratic Party of Japan leader Yoshihiko Noda stated at a party meeting that the decision to abandon the ...
Hosted on MSN3mon
What next after Japanese electionThe opposition jumped on the scandal, in particular the big winners of the election, the Constitutional Democratic Party (CDP) led by former prime minister Yoshihiko Noda. While the LDP's seats as ...
Japan's main opposition party, led by former Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda, has struggled to bolster its presence despite its breakthrough in the Oct 27 House of Representatives election, in which the ...
Talks between Japan’s ruling coalition and opposition parties on some key policies are poised to reach a critical juncture as ...
The proposed revisions unveiled by the Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan call for changes worth nearly 3.8 trillion yen to fund education-related measures to ease the burden on households and ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results