TOKYO - Japan's lower house on Thursday voted down no-confidence motions submitted by the main opposition party against the Cabinet of Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and the scandal-hit house speaker Hiroyuki Hosoda, with the ruling coalition rejecting them in a major parliamentary face-off ahead of the upper house election expected next month.
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