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Japanese PM Kishida Resigns Amid Low Approval and Party Scandals

Kishida steps down after nearly three years, leaving a mixed legacy of strengthened foreign ties but domestic challenges.

  • Kishida's tenure saw improved relations with the US and South Korea, and a significant military buildup.
  • Domestically, he struggled with economic issues and scandals within the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP).
  • Kishida's approval ratings plummeted, hitting a low of 15.5% last month.
  • Potential successors include Shigeru Ishiba, Taro Kono, and Yoko Kamikawa.
  • The new leader will face the challenge of restoring public trust and addressing economic concerns.
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