Reported about 1 year ago
Japan's largest opposition party, the Constitutional Democratic Party, filed a no-confidence motion in the House of Representatives against Prime Minister Kishida Fumio's cabinet. The Japan Innovation Party, Japanese Communist Party, and Democratic Party for the People plan to support the motion, while the ruling Liberal Democratic Party and Komeito are expected to oppose it, leading to a likely rejection. The motion criticized Kishida's government for its lackluster efforts in political reform, specifically mentioning issues related to political donations, and was ultimately voted down in the afternoon session of the House of Representatives.
Source: YAHOO