Fumio Kishida Resigns as Japan's Prime Minister
Fumio Kishida Resigns as Japan's Prime Minister
Fumio Kishida Resigns as Japan's Prime Minister
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Fumio Kishida, Japan's Prime Minister, has announced his resignation as leader of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) amid a series of political scandals and declining public trust. His decision comes as a response to mounting pressure due to a financial scandal involving LDP lawmakers accused of accepting personal bribes. Kishida, who has served since 2021, stated that his resignation is intended to demonstrate a commitment to change within the LDP, which has dominated Japanese politics since 1955. Following his departure, a successor will be elected without a general election. Kishida's tenure was marred by low approval ratings and controversies that have plagued his administration. This leadership transition is set to occur in September, as Japan looks for new direction.

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