Arab Times

Koike, opposition deal threat to Abe

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Popular Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike, whose fledgling conservati­ve party poses a growing challenge to Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s ruling bloc, agreed on Saturday to cooperate in next month’s election with a small party based in western Japan.

The deal potentiall­y broadens the geographic reach of Koike’s new Party of Hope, formally launched just this week, ahead of the Oct 22 poll.

Abe called the election hoping to keep his conservati­ve Liberal Democratic Party-led coalition’s majority in parliament’s lower house, where it had a two-thirds “super” majority before dissolutio­n.

But Koike has upended the political landscape with her new party and some Japanese believe she could become the country’s first female premier.

Koike and Osaka Governor Ichiro Matsui, who heads the small conservati­ve Japan Innovation Party, announced the deal to coordinate candidates in Tokyo and Osaka, western Japan, at a news conference with Hideaki Omura, governor of Aichi prefecture in central Japan and the head of a tiny local party.

“In a situation where ‘Abenomics’ is stalled, we must proceed with reform in each region,” Koike told the joint news conference in Osaka, referring to Abe’s economic policies.

“We have agreed to mutually cooperate in the coming election with those who share that aspiration,” she added.

 ?? (AP/AFP) ?? Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe (center), cheers with the lawmakers of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party, at the launch of the party’s election headquarte­rs in Tokyo on Sept 28. (Inset): This file photo shows Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike delivering...
(AP/AFP) Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe (center), cheers with the lawmakers of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party, at the launch of the party’s election headquarte­rs in Tokyo on Sept 28. (Inset): This file photo shows Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike delivering...

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