Japanese Prime Minister is resigning today – Mehr News Agency | Iranian and world news
The Japanese National Radio-Television Network (NHK) reported that Prime Minister Shigro Ishiba has decided to resign in order to avoid gaps within the ruling liberal Democratic party.
According to Reuters, the Japanese Prime Minister’s office did not respond to the report to comment on the report, but ACK reported that Ishiba will hold a news conference this afternoon.
The coalition led by the Japanese Liberal Democratic Party has lost the majority in the election of both the country’s parliaments (consultants and delegates) in the wake of the voter’s anger over the rise in living costs.
Ishiba, who took over the affairs last October last year, has been resisting for more than a month to resist the pressure of mainly intra -party rightist opposition to accept responsibility.
Representatives of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) are scheduled to vote tomorrow about the extraordinary elections; A decision that, if approved, will actually mean a vote of confidence. The Ishiba administration finalized the details of trade agreement with the United States last week.
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