The attack on Abe shocked the Japanese government and opposition parties, and the Senate election and constitutional amendment process faced uncertainties.
After Abe was killed in an attack, Japan held elections as scheduled today: the Liberal Democratic Party relied on "sympathy votes" to win steadily, but the impact of the power vacuum is still unclear
The assassination of Shinzo Abe helped the Liberal Democratic Party win the Senate election, and Japan's constitutional revision forces controlled the majority of seats