TOKYO: Two Japanese opposition parties agreed Thursday to join forces to fight Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s ruling coalition, forming an alliance seeking to draw swing voters in anticipated snap elections.
Takaichi became Japan’s first woman prime minister in October and is riding high in opinion polls, offering a possible window for her ruling bloc to boost its slim majority in the powerful lower house of parliament.
But the leader of the largest opposition outfit, the Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan (CDP), indicated the alliance would not make it easy for her.
