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Japan’s opposition leaders fail to agree on joint candidate as ruling party struggles to retain power

Talks highlight divisions over defense and nuclear policy, delaying Takaichi’s bid to become Japan’s first female prime minister.

   
October 16, 2025, 09:02
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Japan’s opposition leaders fail to agree on joint candidate as ruling party struggles to retain power

TOKYO (Realist English). Japan’s three main opposition leaders met in Tokyo on Wednesday to discuss a unified strategy for selecting a joint prime ministerial candidate in their effort to unseat the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), but the talks ended without a breakthrough.

Yuichiro Tamaki, head of the Democratic Party for the People (DPP), said “gaps” remained between the opposition groups on key issues, including national defense and the future of nuclear energy.

“I felt there are gaps,” Tamaki told reporters after the meeting, adding that policy differences still prevent the formation of a cohesive opposition front.

The impasse has slowed efforts to block Sanae Takaichi, the newly elected LDP president, from securing parliamentary approval to become Japan’s first female prime minister.

Coalition collapse and political uncertainty

Japan entered a period of political uncertainty last week when the Komeito party, the LDP’s junior coalition partner for more than two decades, withdrew from the alliance, depriving the ruling bloc of its majority in both chambers of parliament.

The top three opposition parties now collectively hold more seats than the LDP, creating Japan’s most serious challenge to one-party dominance since the 2009 political shift that briefly brought the opposition to power.

Takaichi succeeded Shigeru Ishiba as LDP leader earlier this month after the party’s poor electoral showing. Although Ishiba remains caretaker prime minister, the LDP hopes to confirm Takaichi as premier in a parliamentary vote expected next Tuesday.

However, opposition lawmakers are pressing to delay the vote, arguing that more time is needed to negotiate an alternative majority, according to Japanese media reports.

A rare opportunity for opposition unity

Yoshihiko Noda, leader of the Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan (CDP) — the largest opposition faction — called the current moment “a once-in-a-decade chance for a change of government.”

Despite policy rifts, Takaichi has sought to court potential partners, holding separate talks with Tamaki and Hirofumi Yoshimura, leader of the Japan Innovation Party.

After her meeting with Tamaki, Takaichi said she emphasized the areas where their parties align.

“Whether it’s diplomacy, security, energy, or the economy, I believe we share many similarities,” she told reporters. “I wanted to reaffirm my wish to work together in various arenas.”

Takaichi also met Yoshimura, and both agreed to begin discussions on forming a possible new coalition government — a move that could reshape Japan’s political landscape after nearly 70 years of near-continuous LDP dominance.

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