Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba, on Sunday, decided to step down as pressure mounts within the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) for a leadership election, according to local media reports cited by AFP.The decision follows a major setback months back when Ishiba’s coalition with Komeito lost its upper house majority in a national vote amid public discontent and US tariffs.NHK reported that Ishiba chose to step down to prevent a split within the party, while the Asahi Shimbun said he could no longer withstand the growing calls for his resignation.Ishiba, who assumed office in October, had resisted calls from mostly right-wing rivals within his party for over a month. His reported resignation comes just one day before the Liberal Democratic Party is set to decide on holding an early leadership election, a move seen as a virtual no-confidence vote against him if approved.(This is a developing story)
Japan PM to resign: Shigeru Ishiba hopes to avoid party split – Report
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