Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba has resigned in a calculated move to avert a political showdown that threatened to plunge Japan’s ruling Liberal Democratic Party into civil war. His departure ends a brief but turbulent chapter in Japanese politics.
Ishiba’s leadership had been under sustained attack since his coalition lost its parliamentary majorities. His critics within the LDP, particularly from the conservative wing, were preparing to force a leadership contest, setting the stage for a messy and public battle for control of the party.
To avoid this “decisive” split, Ishiba announced he would not seek re-election and would step down. This allows the party to move forward with a leadership contest without the added drama of deposing an incumbent prime minister.
The race to succeed him will now begin in earnest. The outcome of the October vote will determine the LDP’s direction and who will lead Japan as it confronts a challenging economic and geopolitical environment.
Averting a Showdown: Ishiba Quits to Prevent LDP Civil War
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