Japan braces for February snap election amid party clash

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Ruling coalition officials clashed with the opposition in a Sunday debate over dissolving Japan’s Lower House and the plan for a February snap election, as Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi readies a general-election announcement and the budget weighs inflation measures and a potential new centrist party.
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- Japan's Sanae Takaichi: Iron Lady 2.0 Seeking Election Boost Barron's
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