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Sanseitō, an ultranationalist populist party, gained in Japan’s elections after framing immigration as a central issue.
Japan’s anti-foreigner politics on the rise as right-wing party wins votes online - Sanseito party, most popular among younger male voters, won 14 seats in Sunday's upper house vote
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ABS-CBN on MSNRight-Wing Shift: Japan Embraces Anti-Globalist PopulismPopulist ideals are gaining traction in Japan, spurred by right-wing politicians running rampant elsewhere railing against elitism, g
The Sanseito party is surging in polls with anti-immigration talk, but its rise is likely just a short-lived protest vote rather than the start of lasting right-wing populism.
Japan’s right wing Sanseito party made surprise gains in Sunday’s election after running an anti-foreigner campaign
Sanseito's emergence has caught Japan's community of foreign residents by surprise, with the party's anti-foreigner rhetoric causing concern among many Japanese and non-Japanese alike.
Populist ideals are gaining traction in Japan, spurred by right-wing politicians running rampant elsewhere railing against “elitism,” “globalism” and immigration.
The fringe far-right Sanseito party, originating from YouTube and inspired by Trump, made significant electoral gains in Japan's upper house election by promoting anti-globalist rhetoric. The party focuses on tax cuts,
Japan held elections for its upper house, the House of Councillors, on July 20. The vote proved a challenge for the conservative ruling Liberal Democ