Japanese politics expert Professor Tsai Hsi-hsun of Tamkang University in New Taipei breaks down the results of Japan's latest election, which dealt a major setback to Prime Minister Ishiba Shigeru's Liberal Democratic Party.
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00:00A series of scandals had really cut into the Liberal Democratic Party's popularity over
00:04the past few years.
00:05But is that the only reason voters rejected them in this election?
00:30What do you see the Liberal Democratic Party and its junior partner, the Kuomintang, doing
00:44now?
00:45Could they really lose their majority?
00:46What do you see the Liberal Democratic Party and its junior partner, the Kuomintang, doing
01:07now?
01:08If the Liberal Democratic Party does form a minority government, it would be an unusual
01:37thing to happen.
01:38But why is it a significant thing to happen?
02:07Why is it a significant thing to happen?