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Tokyo voters punish Japan ruling party ahead of national election
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Voters in Tokyo knocked Japan's ruling party from its position as the largest group in the city assembly, results showed Monday, a warning sign for Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba's unpopular government before July elections. - 'Severe' result - Masahisa Endo, a politics at Waseda University, described the Tokyo assembly result as "severe" for the ruling party.
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