Kishida Not Seeking LDP Re-election
Kishida Not Seeking LDP Re-election

Kishida Not Seeking LDP Re-election

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Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida announced he will not seek re-election in the upcoming Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) leadership vote, effectively stepping down as prime minister. Kishida's tenure, marked by political scandals and declining approval ratings below 20%, has led to calls for new leadership to restore public trust. His decision aims to demonstrate a reformed LDP and pave the way for a fresh face to tackle Japan's economic and geopolitical challenges. Digital Minister Taro Kono is among the top candidates to succeed him. Kishida’s departure comes after significant diplomatic achievements but amidst rising living costs and internal party discontent.

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