Sunday 22 October 2017

Voters set to deliver verdict on Abe in Lower House election


Voters will deliver a verdict on the five-year-old administration of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe with Sunday’s snap election, as opinion polls show his ruling coalition, despite a surprise challenge from populist Tokyo Gov. Yuriko Koike, is widely expected to cruise to victory and help him consolidate his grip on power.

A survey by the conservative Yomiuri Shimbun daily from Tuesday to Thursday suggested the ruling Liberal Democratic Party-Komeito pair could gain more than 300 seats in the 465-member Lower House, well beyond Abe’s self-imposed victory line — a simple majority of 233. The daily, however, noted the situation remains fluid as 20 percent of Japan’s voters are still undecided.

The looming arrival of Typhoon Lan — considered one of the biggest to threaten Japan in decades — could dissuade swing voters from participating and erode turnout, which would favour major parties with a solid organization, including the LDP.

UCJ, UNILORIN.

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