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Japan’s right wing Sanseito party made surprise gains in Sunday’s election after running an anti-foreigner campaign ...
Its leader is a former supermarket manager who created his political party on YouTube in the depths of the coronavirus ...
The right-wing populist party Sanseito made big strides in parliamentary elections in Japan, capitalizing on concerns about the economy, immigration and overtourism.
With his calls to limit foreign workers, fight globalism and put “Japanese First,” Sohei Kamiya has brought a fiery ...
Sanseitō, an ultranationalist populist party, gained in Japan’s elections after framing immigration as a central issue.
Japan’s ruling coalition suffered the widely expected loss of its majority in the July 20 election, as young voters shifted to the populist right. As a result, Shigeru Ishiba’s prime ministership now ...
A right-wing populist party, Sanseito, led by a former supermarket manager, has surprisingly won big in Japan's recent ...
The loss on Sunday left the Liberal Democrats a minority party in both houses of Parliament, while two new nationalist ...
Kamiya’s Sanseito gains ground with anti-globalism and immigration concerns, shaking up politics dominated by Ishiba’s LDP.
A spike in approval for a minor party is alarming some ahead of elections. But the nation lacks the kindling for a populist ...
Sanseito's emergence has caught Japan's community of foreign residents by surprise, with the party's anti-foreigner rhetoric causing concern among many Japanese and non-Japanese alike.
The ruling LDP coalition lost its upper house majority, as inflation, taxes and immigration help the opposition.