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'To hold general election on October 27': Japan's next PM Shigeru Ishiba

IndiaTimes Monday, 30 September 2024
Shigeru Ishiba, poised to be Japan's next prime minister, intends to call a parliamentary election on October 27 after his formal election. Chosen as the leader of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party last Friday, he succeeds Fumio Kishida. With the LDP holding a majority in parliament, Ishiba's election is certain.
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