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Kishida responds to unification church allegations

According to an Asahi Shimbun report, meetings between Abe, then-Policy Research Council Chairman Fumio Hagiuda, former Defense Minister Nobuo Kishi, and the Unification Church's leadership occurred in the LDP's President’s Room in late June 2013. In response to inquiries about these claims, Kishida affirmed that his prior statements on the issue remain unchanged, asserting that no new information warrants further discussion at this time.

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CDP leadership race highlights nuclear-free pledge

Among the candidates, only one has prominently pledged to pursue a "nuclear-free society," a commitment reflecting the party’s platform. This pledge is rooted in lessons learned from the Democratic Party’s handling of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster in 2011. The CDP’s platform underscores its dedication to phasing out nuclear energy and transitioning to alternative energy sources as a priority.

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Four contenders vie for leadership of Japan’s Constitutional Democratic Party amid key debates on opposition strategy and political reform

This election comes at a critical juncture for the CDP, which faces the task of navigating complex discussions on opposition party cooperation and political reform. These issues are expected to dominate the upcoming debates, as the party seeks to position itself effectively ahead of the next House of Representatives election.

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CDP’s Noda declares bid for Prime Minister, vows to regain office

Addressing supporters and the media, Noda expressed a resolute determination to restore his position at the helm of the Japanese government. “I am committed to regaining the role of Prime Minister,” Noda stated. “My vision is to lead Japan with renewed vigor, address pressing issues, and ensure a stable and prosperous future for all citizens.”