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Japan’s Election Foibles Undermine Its Security Role in the Indo–Pacific

Summary by The Heritage Foundation
After three elections in as many months, Shigeru Ishiba finally became Japan’s undisputed but diminished prime minister, replacing Fumio Kishida. Their party, the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), had hoped that selecting a new leader in September 2024 would enable it to turn the page on corruption scandals and regain electorate support before the 2025 upper house election, expected by July. Ishiba’s surprising call for a snap general elect…
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