The
DPJ had 79 seats (82 including shin-ryokufukai) after the
2004 Upper House elections, winning 50 out of the 121 up for election, gaining 12, compared to the
LDP's 49. As of February 17, 2007, the DPJ held 82 seats to the LDP's 111.
Ichirō Ozawa, the leader of the DPJ, addressed a workers' May Day rally in
Yoyogi Park on April 28, 2007, setting out the party's agenda for the election. He pledged that the key policy areas would be an end to 'self-righteous' government, pension and medical reforms, and that the DPJ would 'stand in the shoes of workers, residents, and taxpayers'. Reports throughout 2007 showed
Shinzō Abe's approval ratings falling, and public support for the DPJ's position on the recent pension scandal. Several other scandals right up until the start of official campaigning did not improve the outlook for the LDP.
Political issues • Loss of records for millions of payments in the national pension system. • Series of gaffes by cabinet members, the
Minister of Health, Labour and Welfare Hakuo Yanagisawa and the
Minister of Defense Fumio Kyuma, who later resigned. • Financial scandals of two
Ministers of Agriculture,
Toshikatsu Matsuoka, who later committed suicide, and his successor
Norihiko Akagi, who resigned after the election. == Results ==