Japan PM dissolves lower house for Oct. 31 national election

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Japan Prime Minister Fumio Kishida dissolves lower house for Oct. 31 national election

This translation has been automatically generated and has not been verified for accuracy.Japan’s new Prime Minister Fumio Kishida dissolved the lower house of parliament Thursday, paving the way for Oct. 31 national elections.

Tadamori Oshima, the speaker of the more powerful lower chamber, announced the dissolution at a plenary session.At the announcement, all 465 lower house lawmakers stood up, shouted “banzai” three times and left. They’ve now lost their seats and official campaigning for a new lower house begins Tuesday.

 

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He wasted millions... He's gonna cheat...... He stole the election..... You think we'll be hearing all that tripe from the Japanese like we did here?

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