Japanese prime minister calls surprise election three months after becoming leader
Japan PM Announces Plan To Dissolve Parliament, Hold Snap Election
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi has announced a snap national election for 8 February, aiming to capitalise on her strong public approval ratings.
This election is her first electoral test since taking office in October, where she inherited a government with her Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) having lost its parliamentary majority.
Ms Takaichi hopes a decisive victory will restore the LDP's majority in the lower house, strengthening her ability to pass legislation and pursue policies like increased defence spending and economic growth.
Key issues dominating the campaign are expected to be the rising cost of living, which 45 per cent of respondents cited as their main concern in a recent poll, alongside diplomacy and national security.
The LDP currently holds 199 of the 465 lower house seats and governs with the Japan Innovation Party, while the main opposition has formed a new Centrist Reform Alliance with 172 seats.