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Prime Minister Ishiba Resigns as LDP Leader, Will Not Run in Interim Contest

Shigeru Ishiba resigned to prevent party division after LDP's losses in two elections and completed a $550 billion US-Japan trade deal reducing tariffs on autos, analysts said.

  • Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba announced his resignation on September 7, 2025, due to election losses and party pressure to take responsibility.
  • Ishiba's resignation will initiate a leadership race in the Liberal Democratic Party, with candidates expected to emerge for the party presidential election planned for early October.
  • Ishiba stressed the importance of a timely resignation to prevent party division, explaining it was necessary for the national interest given recent domestic challenges.
  • The ruling coalition's failure to secure a majority in the upper house has increased political instability in Japan.
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The Japanese Prime Minister announced yesterday the resignation after weeks of tensions with the members of the Liberal Democratic Party, in difficulty in the face of the loss of consensus among conservative voters. Several candidates have already come forward pointing out the will to succeed Ishiba in the party presidency, but remains the node of government leadership without a majority in parliament.

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Tokyo. Japan’s Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba resigned yesterday which gave way to a potentially long period of political uncertainty at a time of instability for the world’s fourth largest economy.

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