An Analysis of the Results of the Japanese Upper House Election and the Political Trends
Jin Chang Soo
(jincs@sejong.org)
Senior Research Fellow,
The Sejong Institute
Executive Summary
■ Upper House election results: LDP landslide victory
○ Single-seat winner: 28 of 32 districts won
○ LDP support in non-partisan proportional districts
○ However, the LDP has no strong support.
■ Policy Directions of the Kishida Administration
○ Constitutional amendment is uncertain: despite more than two-thirds of constitutional amendment forces, a constitutional amendment remains uncertain.
○ There is a possibility that the defense capability will be adjusted in terms of content, budget and financial resources.
○ High price measures have hit the limit.
○ For energy, nuclear power generation must be considered for power supply and demand.
■ Post-Abe political trends
○ The decease of Abe is expected to leave a political vacuum. There is a high possibility that Prime Minister Kishida will have difficulty solving pending issues.
- The question of how to manage the LDP's demands in terms of personnel and policy
- Former Prime Minister Suga's role is likely to emerge
○ The Abe faction is having difficulty creating a new centripetal force, but Kishida is likely to consider the Abe faction for the presidential election.
■ Impact on Korea-Japan relations and Policy Recommendations
○ Currently, Prime Minister Kishida is unable to actively promote Korea-Japan relations.
- Abe's Negative Legacy: Hardline arguments armed with right-wing nationalism
- Current policies will be maintained due to Abe's legacy.
- Limitations of Kishida's coordinated leadership