The opposition's discontent stems from the Cabinet's alleged failure to adequately address public concerns and reform the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) amidst a scandal involving misappropriated political donations from businesses.
The no-confidence motion has garnered support from other opposition parties, including the Society for the Renewal of Japan and the Communist Party, signaling a united front against the Kishida administration.
The resolution is set to be voted on during a plenary session of the lower house, with the ruling coalition of the LDP and Komeito Party expected to reject the bill.
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