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Japan's ruling coalition to retain power but lose seats: media

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Japanese prime minister Fumio Kishida marks the names of successfully elected ruling party candidates with red flowers, as the ruling coalition looks on track to retain power but lose seats in parliament, according to media predictions after polls closed in Sunday's general election. IMAGES

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