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Boost for Japan’s PM Shinzo Abe as ruling coalition heads for election win Boost for Japan’s Shinzo Abe as ruling coalition heads for election win
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Japan’s ruling coalition was heading for a resounding victory in lower-house elections last night, firming up Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s hold on power as he prepares to push forward on several politically difficult fronts.Japan’s ruling coalition was heading for a resounding victory in lower-house elections last night, firming up Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s hold on power as he prepares to push forward on several politically difficult fronts.
Media projections, based on exit polls, showed the ruling Liberal Democratic Party easily retaining its majority in the House of Representatives. Exit polls have been reliable predictors of the final results in past Japanese elections.Media projections, based on exit polls, showed the ruling Liberal Democratic Party easily retaining its majority in the House of Representatives. Exit polls have been reliable predictors of the final results in past Japanese elections.
The Liberal Democrats, a conservative party that has been in power for most of the post-World War II era, appeared to have fallen short of securing a two-thirds majority on their own, but may have done so together with their coalition partner, the Buddhist-backed Komei party.The Liberal Democrats, a conservative party that has been in power for most of the post-World War II era, appeared to have fallen short of securing a two-thirds majority on their own, but may have done so together with their coalition partner, the Buddhist-backed Komei party.
In early returns, the  two parties had already locked up 278 seats in the 475-seat lower house, according to national broadcaster NHK.In early returns, the  two parties had already locked up 278 seats in the 475-seat lower house, according to national broadcaster NHK.
A big victory could help Mr Abe pursue his agenda, including economic reforms, nuclear-plant restarts and revising Japan’s constitution. But opposition from vested interests and sizeable segments of the public could still stymie his plans.A big victory could help Mr Abe pursue his agenda, including economic reforms, nuclear-plant restarts and revising Japan’s constitution. But opposition from vested interests and sizeable segments of the public could still stymie his plans.
Mr Abe, who took office  two years ago, called Sunday’s snap election last month, saying he wanted a fresh mandate for his economic revitalisation programme.Mr Abe, who took office  two years ago, called Sunday’s snap election last month, saying he wanted a fresh mandate for his economic revitalisation programme.
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