After election win, Abe prioritizes North Korea, aging Japan
Prime Minister
"I will pursue decisive and strong diplomacy to tackle
His ruling coalition got voters' endorsement to stay in power in elections for
Abe said
He promised a comprehensive package by the end of the year to deal with
Abe's ultra-conservative
Abe said the result showed "strong support" from the people and thanked them for backing stability and his government's policies.
The victory boosts Abe's chances of winning another three-year term next September as leader of the
In the immediate term, the win likely means a continuation of the policies Abe has pursued since he took office in
Abe said he will have "deep discussion" on North Korean policies with President
Abe's ruling coalition already has a two-thirds majority in the less powerful upper house. Having a so-called supermajority in both houses gives them virtually a free hand to push even divisive policies and legislation.
That would also increase Abe's chances for achieving a constitutional revision, a goal his party and its nationalist supporters have advocated for years. They view the 1947 constitution as the legacy of
Any change to
The win indicates Abe has bounced back from the summer, when support ratings for his
The ruling coalition's victory reflects as much the lack of viable alternatives as support for Abe. Turnout was just 54 percent, as typhoon rains lashed much of the country.
Abe dissolved the lower house less than a month ago, forcing the snap election. Analysts saw it as an attempt to solidify his political standing at a time when the opposition was in disarray and his support ratings had improved somewhat.
His plan was briefly upstaged by the launch of a new conservative opposition party by populist
Koike said Monday that she faced during an "iron ceiling" during the election campaign, one tougher than the "glass ceiling" she broke when she became



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