Japan's Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba resigned on after less than a year in office. He stepped down following two major election losses for his Liberal Democratic Party (LDP). The LDP lost its majority in both houses of parliament for the first time in 15 years. Ishiba, 68, cited the conclusion of US tariff negotiations as the right time to leave. He had faced criticism for rising prices, especially the doubling of rice costs. His decision to appoint only two women to his cabinet also drew flak. Japan now faces political uncertainty amid rising tensions with China. To stay informed, citizens can follow news updates from reliable sources. (Updated 7 Sep 2025, 16:27 IST; source: link)
Key Points
- Japan 's Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba resigned on after less than a year in office
- He stepped down following two major election losses for his Liberal Democratic Party (LDP)
- The LDP lost its majority in both houses of parliament for the first time in 15 years