End of the Road: Ishiba Concedes Defeat in Battle for LDP Control

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Shigeru Ishiba has conceded defeat in his battle to control the Liberal Democratic Party, announcing his resignation as Japan’s Prime Minister. After less than a year, the veteran politician is stepping aside to prevent a full-blown civil war within the ruling party.
Ishiba’s leadership was doomed by two critical election failures that stripped his coalition of its power. Losing control of both the lower and upper houses of parliament left him at the mercy of a fragmented opposition and powerful enemies within his own party. Discontent grew, particularly among right-wing factions.
Reports indicate that Ishiba had considered calling a snap general election to challenge his internal opponents, a high-stakes gamble that ultimately backfired and solidified the resolve to remove him. After talks with senior party colleagues on Saturday, he accepted that his position was no longer tenable.
Now, a leadership contest will unfold to find his replacement. The outcome is uncertain, with influential figures like former Prime Minister Taro Aso and allies of the late Shinzo Abe expected to play a key role in choosing the next leader, who could be Sanae Takaichi or Shinji Koizumi.

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