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Japan: Shigeru Ishiba Reconfirmed As Prime Minister Amid Political Uncertainty – Analysis

Eurasia Review Thursday, 14 November 2024 ()
By Pratnashree Basu

Japan’s domestic politics are experiencing a turbulent phase with a loss of public support for the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), which has been in power since the Second World War. This loss of support can be attributed to ongoing inflation and rising costs of living, political corruption, an ageing...
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