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    Japan enters political uncertainty after Ishiba steps down

    September 8, 2025
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    Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba announced his resignation on Sunday, stepping down less than a year into his term following consecutive electoral losses that weakened the ruling Liberal Democratic Party’s standing in parliament. The announcement came after the LDP’s poor performance in both the 2024 lower house election and the July 2025 upper house vote, where the party failed to maintain its majority for the first time in several decades.

    Japan enters political uncertainty after Ishiba steps down
    Shigeru Ishiba resigns as Japan’s prime minister following ruling party’s major election setbacks.

    The resignation adds to growing political instability in Japan, traditionally considered one of the world’s most stable democracies. Ishiba confirmed he would remain in office until a new leader is chosen by the party, with the LDP’s internal leadership election expected to be held in early October. He cited the need for party renewal and acknowledged public dissatisfaction amid rising economic pressures. Shigeru Ishiba, a former defense minister and a long-standing figure in Japanese politics, was appointed prime minister in late 2024 after his predecessor stepped down.

    His leadership tenure was marked by efforts to stabilize the Japanese economy and renegotiate trade terms with key partners, including the United States. However, his administration struggled to reverse a decline in public approval ratings driven by high consumer prices and sluggish wage growth. Financial markets responded sharply to the announcement. The yen dropped to multi-year lows against major global currencies, reflecting investor uncertainty around the leadership transition. At the same time, Japanese stocks rallied, with the Topix index reaching a record high.

    Japan’s domestic and regional challenges persist

    Analysts attributed the rise to investor anticipation of looser fiscal policies under a new administration, as well as hopes for renewed political focus on structural economic reforms. The Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications confirmed that voter turnout in the recent upper house elections was the lowest since 1995, underscoring public disengagement with the political process. The LDP’s coalition partner, Komeito, also lost ground in the vote, complicating the ruling bloc’s ability to pass legislation in the months ahead. The outcome has intensified the urgency for party leadership to consolidate support and nominate a candidate who can unite the party’s factions.

    Among the early developments, former Foreign Minister Toshimitsu Motegi formally announced his candidacy for the party leadership. Agriculture Minister Shinjirō Koizumi and Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshimasa Hayashi are also expected to contest the position. The party has set a requirement that candidates must be endorsed by at least 20 LDP lawmakers to be eligible for the ballot. Japan is facing a range of domestic and international challenges. These include economic headwinds from global supply chain disruptions, tensions in East Asia, and demographic pressures caused by a rapidly aging population.

    Implications for trade and foreign policy

    The next prime minister will be tasked with navigating a difficult policy landscape with a diminished parliamentary mandate. Shigeru Ishiba’s resignation marks the fourth time in ten years that a Japanese prime minister has stepped down before completing a full term. The Liberal Democratic Party, which has governed Japan for most of the postwar period, now faces one of its most significant leadership transitions in recent history. Party officials confirmed that preparations are underway for a formal vote scheduled for October 4.

    The resignation has drawn attention from regional partners and major economies, given Japan’s critical role in global trade, international finance, technological innovation, and regional security. Government ministries and the LDP leadership have pledged continuity in day-to-day governance, policy execution, and fulfillment of international commitments until a successor is officially named and inaugurated. – By Content Syndication Services.

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