Japan PM Takaichi dissolves parliament for snap election


Japan's Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi (centre) chatting with diet members before a plenary session of the House of Representatives at the Diet in Tokyo on January 23, 2026. - AFP

TOKYO: Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi dissolved parliament on Friday (Jan 23) ahead of a snap election on Feb 8, counting on her cabinet's high poll numbers to steer her otherwise unpopular ruling party to victory.

The country's first woman premier had announced her intentions on Monday, seeking public backing for measures to shield households from rising living costs and increase spending on defence.

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