Prime Minister Fumio Kishida’s Resignation Announced

Prime Minister Japan's Chief Cabinet Secretary Hayashi”>Fumio Kishida, who also leads⁢ Japan’s ruling party, ⁤the⁢ Liberal Democratic⁢ Party (LDP),⁢ announced on Wednesday‌ that he will not run in ‍the upcoming party election in ⁤late ⁤September. This means that Kishida, who is‍ 67 years old, will step ⁢down as prime minister after serving ⁢for nearly three years,⁤ starting⁣ from October 4, 2021.

Kishida’s time as⁣ prime minister has been difficult, with his⁢ government struggling to gain​ popularity. The approval​ ratings ​for his cabinet have remained ‍low, around 20%. This drop in support is‍ partly because some⁣ members of ‍his‌ party violated the Political Funds Control‍ Law, which has upset ‌many people. Because of this, there has been growing ​pressure within the LDP for ‍a new leader to⁢ take over and many believe it’s time​ for Kishida to step aside.

During a press conference, Kishida said that he⁤ will not run for president in the upcoming election ⁤and instead‍ focus on supporting whoever is⁢ chosen as the new leader. ‍Earlier, Kishida had hinted⁢ at running again by​ discussing new economic plans he wanted to introduce in the fall. However, ⁤polls ‍have shown consistently low approval ratings for ‍his cabinet‌ since⁤ last November.‍ Concerns about Kishida’s ability to​ lead have ⁢been growing within the party.

Kishida’s term as LDP ‍president will end on September⁢ 30 and an election to choose his replacement will be held between September 20 and 29. The new LDP president ⁢will also become Japan’s next prime minister ‍after⁤ being approved by parliament. The LDP is searching for a strong leader who‌ can‌ guide them through the next lower house election scheduled for next year.

Kishida’s decision not to run may encourage other candidates to⁣ enter ​the race. So far Digital Minister Taro Kono has expressed ⁤plans to run while other​ possible candidates‌ include LDP Secretary‌ General Toshimitsu Motegi⁣ and⁣ Economic Security Minister​ Sanae ⁣Takaichi among ​others.

During his time as prime minister,Kishidamade ⁣important changes including strengthening Japan’s‌ defense by updatingthe National ‌Security Strategy.He also hostedthe ⁣G7 summitin Hiroshima,his hometown,last year

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