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Le Premier ministre japonais Shigeru Ishiba se retire de ses fonctions principales et démissionne en tant que président du PLD.


By Kajal Sharma - 08 Sep 2025 10:41 PM
According to a Reuters report, Japanese Premier Shigeru Ishiba told reporters at a media appearance that he had "taken the decision to resign as president of the PLD." A source close to the prime minister told Reuters on Sunday that he had previously told the media that he intended to step down as prime minister in order to prevent divisions within his liberal-democratic party (PLD).
This decision ushers in a new era of political uncertainty for the fourth-largest economy in the world.Ishiba, who took office in September of the previous year, has seen a number of electoral setbacks, including the LDP's defeat in the July chamber of high elections. Analysts claim that one of the main causes of the reversals has been the voters' dissatisfaction with the rising cost of living.The focus now is on Ishiba's potential successor in the event that he too steps down as prime minister. Sanae Takaichi, a fiscal conservative who lost to Ishiba in the party leadership race last year, is regarded as a serious candidate. She has advocated for more expansionary fiscal policies and criticized the Bank of Japan's rate increases.