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The First non-LDP government since 1955, led by Morihiro Hosokawa, was a coalition government formed in Japan in 1993. It marked a significant shift in Japanese politics, as it ended the Liberal Democratic Party's (LDP) uninterrupted rule since 1955. The coalition brought together various parties, including the Japan New Party, Komeito, and the Democratic Socialist Party, and aimed to implement political reforms, address economic challenges, and strengthen Japan's international role.