Japan’s Political Shift: Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba Resigns Amid LDP Turmoil and Economic Challenges
Japan faces a major political shift as Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba resigns amid mounting challenges within the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) and ongoing economic pressures. Ishiba’s departure follows historic election losses for the LDP, which lost its parliamentary majority in both houses for the first time since 1955. His resignation comes after securing a tentative trade deal with the United States, aimed at alleviating tensions triggered by U.S. tariffs, but many uncertainties remain regarding Japan’s future political stability and economic policy. The party now prepares for a leadership election to determine Ishiba’s successor, marking a critical juncture for Japan’s government and its strategic alliances.


