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Japan LDP Lawmakers Actively Forming New Groups

Japan LDP Lawmakers Actively Forming New Groups

   Tokyo, Jan. 5 (Jiji Press)--Liberal Democratic Party lawmakers are actively forming new groups after most of the Japanese ruling party's traditional factions went defunct amid public criticism of their money scandal.
   While the minority government of Prime Minister and LDP President Shigeru Ishiba is struggling, his peers in the party are busy preparing for a possible sudden shift in the political situation that could result in a leadership change.
   They have set up parliamentarian leagues and study groups to realize specific policies. Traditional faction-based gatherings still continue although most factions have shut their offices or disbanded themselves.
   Last month, former economic security minister Sanae Takaichi attended a meeting of a group of conservative LDP lawmakers, many of whom supported her in the party's presidential election in September 2024.
   "Let's come together again and work hard," she was quoted as saying at the gathering. Sources said Takaichi is considering forming a new policy study group.

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