Japanese prime minister fires son over party photos at official residence
- Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida's son, Shotaro Kishida, will resign as his aide after photos of him and relatives pretending to hold a news conference at the official residence sparked controversy.
- Kishida stated that his son's behaviour in a public space was inappropriate as a political aide in an official position, leading to his replacement for accountability.
- The revelations come at a bad time for Kishida, having recently gained popularity after the G7 summit in Hiroshima, and were criticized by the opposition for not acting sooner.
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