The main opposition Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan plans to compile as early as this spring a new perspective on the country's security legislation, which tolerate its exercise of the right ...
Former Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda, a candidate for president of the main opposition party, announced policies that put him at odds with left-leaning elements in the party and its political allies.
The Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan, deeply divided over its future direction, will hold its presidential election on Sept. 23, in what amounts to a referendum on Kenta Izumi's leadership.
The main opposition party has again been forced to do some serious soul searching after its star candidate finished a disappointing third in the Tokyo gubernatorial election. “Last night, I thought ...