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Japan Food Tax Cut: PM’s Election Strategy

Japan Food Tax Cut: PM’s Election Strategy

January 24, 2026 Ahmed Hassan - World News Editor World

During this period, various political parties In japan, the official‍ campaign will begin‌ before the election on February⁢ 8 after Prime Minister sanae ‍Takaichi dissolved parliament and ‍promised to reduce food taxes. If given the chance to‍ return to the position of national leader for another term

which Prime Minister ‍Sanae Takaichi, the female ‍leader of Japan, promised that if she wins the election There‌ will be a reduction in sales tax on food products for 2 years⁤ to help struggling households.

Than Lok Express program 24 Jan. 2026
Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, ⁣female ⁤leader of Japan

Even though this policy‍ has been criticized as potentially making ⁢Japan’s public debt situation worse. As now ‌it accounts for as high‍ as 230% of the⁤ gross domestic product or GDP.

The election, which will take place on February 8, will be the first major political ‌test. For Prime Minister Takaichi, the first female​ leader of Japan who took up ​the position ⁣in October Last year, after she decided to ⁣dissolve parliament

The official campaigning will begin on January 27, when all 465 seats in the new House of ​Representatives will be ⁢contested.

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Thailand Election Results

Table of Contents

  • Thailand Election Results
  • Key ‍Political Parties
    • Srettha Thavisin
  • Constitutional ​Court Involvement

The 2023 Thai general election resulted in a win ⁣for the Move Forward Party, followed by the Pheu Thai Party, but ultimately led to a coalition government led by the Pheu Thai Party after the Move Forward Party’s nominee for Prime Minister, Pita Limjaroenrat, failed to secure enough parliamentary support.

The election, held on May 14, 2023, saw a significant shift​ in Thai⁣ politics, with the Move Forward Party gaining the most seats (151) due to its progressive platform appealing to younger voters. Though, the party faced⁢ opposition ‍from‌ conservative elements within the parliament and the military-appointed senate. Pita Limjaroenrat’s first attempt to become Prime Minister on July 13, 2023, failed to gain ​the required 375 votes. A second attempt on July 19, 2023, also failed. Following this, the Move Forward Party was excluded from the coalition, and the⁤ Pheu Thai party⁣ formed a government ⁣with othre parties.

Example: Srettha Thavisin of the ⁢Pheu ​thai Party was ⁢elected​ as Prime minister on August 22, 2023, with 482 votes in favor, 165 against, and 8 abstentions.⁢ Reuters

Key ‍Political Parties

Several political parties played significant roles in the 2023 Thai general election and the subsequent government ⁢formation.

  • Move Forward Party (MFP): A progressive party advocating for democratic reforms and challenging the established political order. They won 151 seats in the 2023 ⁤election. move Forward Party ‍Official website
  • Pheu Thai Party (PTP): ⁢A party linked to former Prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra, traditionally popular among rural voters. They secured ⁣141 seats ​in the 2023 election. Pheu Thai Party Official Website
  • Palang ‍Pracharath Party (PPRP): The ⁣party that nominated the incumbent Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha in the 2019 election. They won 40 seats in the 2023 election.
  • United‍ Thai ⁢Nation ⁢Party (UTN): ​Prayut Chan-o-cha joined this party before the 2023⁣ election. They won 36 seats.

Example: The composition of the House of Representatives following the 2023 election saw the⁤ Move Forward Party as the largest single party, but lacking a majority to form a government independently. Al Jazeera

Srettha Thavisin

Srettha Thavisin is the current Prime Minister of⁤ Thailand, assuming office on August 22, 2023.

Thavisin is a businessman and politician affiliated with ‌the ⁤Pheu Thai Party. He previously served ‌as the​ Chief Executive Officer of Sansiri Public ​Company Limited, a major property‍ developer in Thailand. His election as Prime Minister⁤ followed ​the failure of the Move Forward Party’s nominee to secure parliamentary support.

Example: Srettha Thavisin outlined his government’s policies focusing on economic growth and social welfare during his acceptance speech.Bangkok‌ Post

Constitutional ​Court Involvement

The Constitutional Court ⁤of Thailand played a role in the aftermath of the 2023⁤ election, especially concerning⁤ the Move Forward Party and its nominee for Prime Minister.

The Court suspended Pita Limjaroenrat as a Member of Parliament due to a ⁢conflict of interest related to his ownership of shares⁣ in a media‍ company, a violation of election regulations. This suspension further complex the Move Forward Party’s efforts to form a government.The Court also ruled on the legality of the Move Forward Party’s campaign‌ promise to amend the law criminalizing lèse-majesté.

Example: The Constitutional Court’s decision⁣ to suspend Pita Limjaroenrat was met with protests from supporters of the Move Forward Party.‍

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