Japan PM Takaichi dissolves parliament, paving way for snap election

Al Jazeera
Al Jazeera 3w Japan
Japan’s Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi dissolved the lower house of parliament, triggering a snap election scheduled for February 8 and a 12-day campaign starting Tuesday.
Japan PM Takaichi dissolves parliament, paving way for snap election
Why it matters
Japan’s Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi dissolved the 465-member lower house of parliament on January 23, 2026, formally setting up a snap election on February 8. The dissolution was read out by the speaker as lawmakers shouted “banzai”. The move starts a 12-day election campaign that officially begins on Tuesday. Takaichi, elected in October as Japan’s first woman leader, has been in office about three months and has approval ratings reported at about 70 percent. She had announced on Monday that she intended to call an election.
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