CDP Reconsidering Pact with Japan Communist Party After Tokyo Election Loss
Eric Johnston from The Japan Times:
Following her loss Sunday night, Renho did not touch on the reason for her unexpectedly poor performance. Instead, she offered thanks to her supporters, including the JCP, whose members appeared with her at campaign stops and gave speeches.
“I consider it an asset for me to have received so much support from the JCP and others,” she said.
But conservative CDP veterans have long been skeptical of the cooperation between the CDP and the JCP in national and local elections, which is meant to avoid splitting the opposition vote.
Until the LDP’s turnouts are low enough for a second party to get enough seats to form a government, multi-party coalitions are necessary to attain any kind of power. Perhaps the problem isn’t entirely with the parties (although some blame is theirs) but with the candidate.