Japan Postpones Lower House Seat Reduction Bill in Apparent Political Trade-Off
On July 7, 2026, Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi and Nippon Ishin no Kai (Japan Innovation Party) Leader Hirofumi Yoshimura held a party leaders' meeting, confirming a decision to postpone the bill to reduce the number of seats in the House of Representatives until the autumn extraordinary Diet session. The ruling coalition had initially aimed to pass the bill during the current session. In exchange for this postponement, the ruling bloc plans to prioritize the deliberation and passage of the Imperial Household Law Amendment Bill and the "Vice-Capital" Bill, both of which they have long regarded as key legislative priorities. However, this political maneuvering has drawn sharp criticism online. On social media, users lambasted the move, with comments such as "they never intended to pass it from the beginning" and "the explanation to the public is insincere." While some in the opposition camp welcomed the decision to shelve the seat-reduction bill, many c...