Japan's ruling coalition is certain to lose control of the upper house in election, public broadcaster NHK reported, an outcome that further weakens Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba's grip on power as a tariff deadline with the United States looms.
Breakdown
- NHK projects Prime Minister Ishiba's coalition will lose control of the upper house. 6s
- The coalition is expected to fall short of the 50 seats needed for a majority. 33s
- Ishiba acknowledges the defeat but intends to remain as prime minister. 1m 3s
- Opposition parties gain support amid rising consumer prices and calls for tax cuts. 1m 17s
- The far-right San Sato Party is set to increase its seats in the upper house. 1m 41s