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Japan PM Ishiba's expected exit tips ruling LDP into crisis mode

Japan PM Ishiba's expected exit tips ruling LDP into crisis mode

Ishiba, 68, on Wednesday
dismissed as 'completely unfounded' media reports that he had already decided to step down. But analysts contend that his departure is all but inevitable after the LDP's second consecutive loss and the collapse of his minority government in both houses of the Diet.
The focus now shifts to who might succeed Ishiba and whether the wounded party, riven by deepening internal schisms, will be able to reclaim the political centre or veer further to the right.
Analysts say the party must decide whether to rally behind a moderate successor in the mould of Ishiba or his predecessor
Fumio Kishida , or embrace a rightward shift in an attempt to recover voters drawn to nationalist challengers
such as Sanseito and the Conservative Party of Japan.
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Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba to resign by the end of the month
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba to resign by the end of the month
'Ishiba's resignation was inevitable,' Hiromi Murakami, a professor of political science at Temple University's Tokyo campus, told This Week in Asia.
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