Japan’s parliament reelects struggling leader Ishiba as prime minister
- Japan's parliament reelected Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba despite his coalition's worst election loss in over a decade on October 27, as his party lost majority power.
- Ishiba defeated top opposition leader Yoshihiko Noda 221-160 in a runoff, marking the first in 30 years.
- Ishiba stated he "would like to meet directly with US president-elect Donald Trump at the earliest possible opportunity" amid a Cabinet approval rating of about 30%.
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