Pakistan, Feb. 9 -- TOKYO - Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi coalition achieved a historic victory in Sunday's (Feb 8) lower house elections, granting her government a supermajority and paving the way for ambitious economic and security policies.

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Takaichi, Japan's first female leader, led the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) to 316 of 465 seats, while her coalition with the Japan Innovation Party (Ishin) gives her control of 352 seats, two-thirds of the lower house. The supermajority allows her to override the upper chamber, where her coalition lacks a majority, effectively smoothing her legislative path.

"This election involved major policy shifts-particularly economic, fiscal, a...