Japan's Political Shift and Economic Outlook in 2025
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A far-right 'Japanese First' party, led by Kamiya, has made significant election gains by attracting frustrated workers and younger voters through social media, promoting anti-globalism, nationalism, and controversial policies, including opposition to gender equality and the imperial family reforms.
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- Japan's Prime Minister Ishiba to quit after election drubbing, local media report Reuters
- Japan's Ishiba could resign in August, local media reports CNBC
- In Japan, Anti-Establishment Parties Resonate With Young Voters The New York Times
- Further Bank of Japan increases in 2025 are becoming less likely Financial Times
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