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Takaichi talks tough on immigration on eve of vote

Release Date
2026-02-07
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Japan Times
Summary
Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi promised to make Japan “more prosperous and safer” in a final campaign speech before snap elections, emphasizing stronger economic growth and tougher immigration screening.

Opinion polls suggest her ruling bloc, led by the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), could win a large victory, possibly securing a two-thirds majority in the lower house. Takaichi has gained strong popularity, especially among younger voters, and her tougher immigration stance appears to have slowed the rise of the populist “Japanese first” Sanseito party.

She said immigration checks have already been tightened to prevent terrorists and industrial spies from entering, and that authorities must ensure foreigners pay taxes and health insurance. She linked these policies to her broader goal of creating a safe society with strong healthcare, welfare, education, and employment—funded by a stronger economy.

Analysts expect her election gamble to succeed and give her a strong mandate for economic and security reforms. However, her hawkish stance on China and Taiwan, as well as her large stimulus plan and tax proposals, have raised concerns among investors and heightened tensions with Beijing.
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