Reported about 1 month ago
After a significant loss in the recent elections where his ruling coalition failed to secure a majority for the first time since 2009, Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba has vowed to restore political stability and address public dissatisfaction. Ishiba, newly appointed just four weeks prior, acknowledged the need for reforms amid growing criticism over the handling of political scandals. He aims to implement an economic package to alleviate rising costs and strengthen partnerships with other parties, while facing challenges ahead of next year’s upper house elections.
Source: YAHOO