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Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba is facing mounting pressure to resign following the Liberal Democratic Party‘s loss of its Upper House majority. The dissent surfaced Monday during the first significant gathering between party lawmakers and executives since the electoral setback.
Lower House lawmaker Hiroyuki Nakamura voiced his sentiment, stating, “I’d like him to say he is leaving quickly, though it doesn’t need to be now.” Nakamura made these remarks to reporters after departing the party headquarters, approximately 45 minutes into the meeting.
Upper House member Yohei Wakabayashi echoed the calls for accountability. He asserted, “party executives bear the responsibility of failing to improve the party’s standing.” Wakabayashi further indicated that a ample majority of lawmakers present,estimated at 80%,directly requested Ishiba’s resignation during the session.
This internal turmoil highlights a critical juncture for the Liberal Democratic Party as it grapples with the consequences of its electoral performance and seeks to address internal dissatisfaction.
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