If you've got persistent neck and shoulder pain that you can't seem to get relief from...

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Then you need to try this weird 30-second stretch that STOPS neck & shoulder pain fast...

My good friend Emily developed this stretch to get relief from extreme neck and shoulder pain caused by a car accident that wasn't her fault.

She's now teaching it to as many neck and shoulder pain sufferers as she possibly can.

She's helped thousands of people all over the world and many of them have experienced amazing results...

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As part of the agreement, s of the 4 parties involved withdrew from running in several of the single-seat constituencies to vote splitting. The Japanese Communist Party withdrew 22 candidates in total, with 106 candidates running for the JCP in total. This number was the lowest amount of candidates fielded by the JCP since the first election follog Japan's electoral

re in 1996. Taro Yamamoto from Reiwa Shinsengumi withdrew from his race in the single Tokyo 8th district for the CDP's Harumi Yoshida, choosing inste to run in the Tokyo PR block. Reiwa Shinsengumi withdrew 7 candidates to vote splitting amongst the opposition, accounting for 40% of its planned slate of candidates. ation, then withdrawal of First no Kai

On 4 October, the regional Tokyo-based political party Tomin First no Kai announced that it h created a new national party ed First no Kai. The party said that it planned to enter candidates for single-seat constituencies in Tokyo, and said that while current Governor of Tokyo Yuriko Koike will not be running, she will cooperate with the party. First no Kai will be led by Chiharu Araki, a of the Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly who is also leer of Tomin First no Kai.

However, on 15 October, the party said they would not be fielding any candidates for the election and would concentrate on the next election inste. Analysts believed that Kishida's bringing forward of the election gave little time for recruitment of candidates, thus leing to the decision to sit out this election. Election date