Tokyo: Fumio Kishida was re-elected as Japanese Prime Minister Wednesday after his government party scored a big victory in the main parliamentary election.
Selected only a month ago by the parliament, Kishida called the election in which the government of his government received 261 seats at home under 465 members – the stronger the legislature of two Japanese spaces – enough to maintain parliamentary free legislation.
October 31 victory increased his grip on power and was seen as a mandate of voters for weeks of weeks to overcome the battered pandemic economy, the steps of the virus and other challenges.
Wednesday night, he will form a second cabinet.