Komeito Exits Japan's Longstanding Ruling Coalition Amid Graft Concerns

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Komeito is reportedly quitting Japan's ruling coalition led by the LDP due to unresolved political funding issues, which could impact the upcoming prime ministerial vote and the formation of Sanae Takaichi's government, making her the first woman to lead Japan's ruling party.
- Takaichi’s bid for Japan’s premiership jolted as Komeito quits ruling coalition, NHK reports CNBC
- Japan's Komeito to leave ruling coalition with LDP under Takaichi, NHK reports Reuters
- Japan’s Decades-Old Ruling Coalition to Split, Komeito Says Bloomberg.com
- Japan's Komeito withdraws from ruling coalition with Takaichi's LDP Nikkei Asia
- Citing unease over graft, Japan's Komeito leaves the longstanding ruling coalition headed by the LDP 10TV
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