Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba on Wednesday dismissed widespread media reports suggesting he planned to step down as early as July following his Liberal Democratic Party’s (LDP) heavy loss in the upper house election. Speaking at party headquarters, Ishiba stressed, “I have never made such a statement… the facts reported in the media are completely unfounded,” Reuters reported.
Speculation about Ishiba’s resignation surged after the LDP lost its majority in the upper house, raising concerns over legislative gridlock and heightened political uncertainty in Japan. The Yomiuri newspaper claimed Ishiba might resign before the end of July, while Mainichi reported an August announcement. However, Ishiba firmly denied these claims.
The rumors surfaced as Japan signed a new trade agreement with the United States, imposing a 15% tariff on Japanese goods. Ishiba characterized the deal as a win for his administration, highlighting it as a step forward in maintaining economic stability amid mounting political challenges.
Despite the trade breakthrough, Ishiba’s weakened position in parliament will require building new alliances to pass key legislation. Political analysts suggest that if Ishiba were to step down, it could trigger an intense leadership contest within the LDP, potentially reshaping Japan’s policy direction.
The situation underscores Japan’s fragile political climate following the election setback and could have significant implications for domestic policy and Tokyo’s international negotiations.


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