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Japan's PM Vows to Stay On Despite Election Blow and Party PressureJapan's Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba says he won't step down, despite a major setback in upper house elections that's fueling dissent within his own party.
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Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba will continue in office despite his party's election loss. He emphasised preventing a political vacuum and addressing issues like rising living costs, while ...
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The LDP's loss came in no small part due to the advance of the far-right Sanseito party, led by YouTube sensation and ...
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Asharq Al-Awsat on MSNJapan PM Vows to Stay on after Bruising Election DefeatAsharq Al Awsat Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba vowed to remain in office on Monday after his ruling coalition suffered a bruising defeat in upper house elections, prompting some of his own ...
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Global News - Inquirer.net on MSNJapan PM’s future in doubt after election debacleJapanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba’s future was unclear Monday after his coalition appeared to have disastrously lost its ...
By John Geddie and Tim Kelly TOKYO (Reuters) -Japanese Premier Shigeru Ishiba vowed to remain in his post on Monday after his ...
TOKYO -- Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba, who faced a major defeat in a key election for the smaller of Japan’s two-chamber parliament, said Monday he will stay on to tackle challenges such as ...
TOKYO (Reuters) -Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba on Monday stressed the need to establish a common understanding among ...
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The Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) has once again been dealt a resounding "no" from voters in Japan. This result reflects a ...
Ishiba’s ruling Liberal Democratic Party and its junior coalition partner Komeito were short three seats to maintain a majority in the 248-seat upper house in Sunday’s vote.
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