TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's ruling Democratic Party, fresh from a thrashing in an upper house election, faces political deadlock unless it can find new partners to help enact bills in the chamber, but potential allies are sounding cool.
Prime Minister Naoto Kan is also in danger of a challenge from inside his party ahead of a leadership vote in September.
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