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Japan’s coalition agrees to cut 47 Lower House seats by 10% to fix voter disparity, using 2020 census data.
Japan’s ruling LDP and Japan Innovation Party have agreed to reduce the Lower House by 10%, cutting 47 seats, as part of a coalition deal.
The plan, to be submitted to parliament by December 17, aims to address voter disparity using 2020 census data.
A bipartisan group will first seek consensus on seat reductions, with a fallback to eliminate 25 single-member and 20 proportional seats if no agreement is reached within a year.
The move is part of broader electoral reform to modernize representation.
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La coalición de Japón acepta recortar 47 escaños de la Cámara Baja en un 10% para corregir la disparidad de votantes, utilizando datos del censo de 2020.