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Japan PM Takaichi eyes February snap election

Published on: January 10, 2026 2:30 PM

Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi is considering a snap parliamentary election in February, Yomiuri reported. The move would leverage her strong approval ratings since taking office in October. Officials are weighing February 8 or February 15 as possible election dates.

Takaichi, Japan’s first female prime minister, has gained popularity with a tough stance on China. Her remarks on Taiwan as a potential existential threat to Japan have drawn both domestic support and international criticism. China has responded with travel warnings, export bans, and diplomatic restrictions.

Read more: Conservative Takaichi set to be Japan’s first woman PM

Her Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) is in coalition with the right-wing Ishin party. Together, the coalition is just short of a majority in the lower house. Analysts say a snap election could secure a stronger parliamentary mandate for Takaichi.

The yen fell against the dollar following news of the possible election. Investors cited concerns over political uncertainty and tensions with China. Economists note that Japan’s trade and security policies could face short-term volatility.

Read more: Takaichi unveils $135B stimulus as markets shiver 

Takaichi’s potential snap election highlights her strategy to capitalize on domestic support while confronting regional security challenges. Political observers say her decision will impact Japan’s relations with China and its standing in Asia.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: Japan snap election 2026, Japan-China tensions, Japanese parliament vote, Latest, LDP Ishin coalition, PM Takaichi election, Sanae Takaichi approval ratings

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