Defeated and Divided: Ishiba’s LDP Premiership Ends in Resignation

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A premiership defined by defeat and division has come to an end, with Japan’s Shigeru Ishiba announcing his resignation. The LDP leader is stepping down to prevent a schism within his party after catastrophic election results left his government politically crippled.
Ishiba’s less than one year in office was a constant struggle. After finally winning the party presidency on his fifth try, he was immediately humbled by an election that saw his coalition lose its lower house majority. A second loss in the upper house this July sealed his fate, erasing any remaining authority.
The losses emboldened his rivals within the LDP, who began plotting his removal. Acknowledging the untenable situation, Ishiba told the media he would resign to take responsibility and avoid a “decisive” internal conflict that could tear the party apart.
The challenge for the next leader is twofold: unite a deeply fractured party and find a way to govern effectively without a majority in parliament. The LDP must choose its new head in October, a decision that will shape Japanese politics for the foreseeable future.

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