Ex-LDP member Seko set to win seat in Japan election after leaving party over money scandal October 27, 2024 (Mainichi Japan) Japanese version Hiroshige Seko is seen in this photo taken on Oct. 5
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スーパーコピー時計 Wakayama Prefecture. (Mainichi/Tomokazu Komaki) Hiroshige Seko, one of the core members of the former Abe faction who was deeply implicated in its slush fund scandal, is on course to secure his first win in Japan's House of Representatives election after he left the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) over the money scandal. In the Wakayama No. 2 electoral district
スーパーコピー激安 independent Seko, 61, is likely to defeat LDP newcomer Nobuyasu Nikai, 46
コピーブランドバッグ and others. Seko left the party after being disciplined over the slush fund scandal and switched from the House of Councillors to run in this election. The election became a conservative split, as Nikai is a son of former LDP Secretary-General Toshihiro Nikai
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