On February 8, 2026, Japan’s Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), led by Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, secured 316 of 465 seats in the House of Representatives—the party’s strongest result in its 71-year history.
The LDP now controls 68 percent of the lower chamber outright; together with its new coalition partner, Nippon Ishin no Kai, it holds 352 seats, or 75 percent.
According to available estimates, this represents the highest seat share achieved by a governing party in the modern history of liberal democracies.
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