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Japan’s Government Weakened as PM Ishiba Falls on His Sword

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Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba has fallen on his sword, resigning to take responsibility for election defeats that have severely weakened Japan’s government. His departure, less than a year after taking the helm, throws the country into a new phase of political uncertainty.
The core of the crisis is the government’s loss of control in parliament. After defeats in both lower and upper house elections, the LDP-led coalition can no longer pass laws without support from opposition parties, creating a constant threat of gridlock and instability.
This weakness fueled a successful internal campaign to remove Ishiba. His opponents within the LDP argued that new leadership was needed to reverse the party’s fortunes. Ishiba ultimately agreed, stepping down to avert a messy internal power struggle.
The LDP must now find a leader who can navigate this difficult political landscape. The new prime minister will have to be a master negotiator, capable of building coalitions to advance a legislative agenda while also working to restore the LDP’s damaged public image.

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