FILE – Japan’s Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba attends a press convention on the headquarters of the Liberal Democratic Get together (LDP) in Tokyo Monday, July 21, 2025 after the prime minister’s ruling coalition did not safe a majority within the higher home in a parliamentary election.
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TOKYO — Japan’s Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba has expressed his intention on Sunday to step down following rising calls from his get together to take duty for a historic defeat in July’s parliamentary election, Japan’s NHK public tv reported.
Ishiba, who took workplace in October, had resisted rising calls from inside his personal get together to resign for greater than a month, saying such a step would trigger a political vacuum when Japan faces key challenges in and out of doors the nation.
His resignation plan comes a day earlier than his Liberal Democratic Get together makes a divisive resolution on whether or not to carry an early management election, a digital no-confidence movement in opposition to him if permitted.
Ishiba intends to step down to forestall the get together from getting divided additional, NHK mentioned. If he had stayed on, he would have inevitably struggled to handle his divided get together and minority authorities.
The prime minister is predicted to carry a information convention later Sunday.
In July, Ishiba ‘s ruling coalition did not safe a majority within the 248-seat higher home in a vital parliamentary election, additional shaking the soundness of his authorities. The loss added to an earlier election defeat within the decrease home, the place the party-led coalition additionally had misplaced a majority.
His resolution got here after his assembly Saturday with Agriculture Minister Shinjiro Koizumi and his perceived mentor, former Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga, who apparently instructed Ishiba’s resignation forward of Monday’s vote.
He had beforehand insisted on staying, stressing the necessity to keep away from a political vacuum at a time Japan faces huge challenges, together with U.S. tariffs and their affect on the economic system, rising costs, rice coverage reforms and rising pressure within the area.
Because the LDP’s final week adoption of its overview of the election loss, which referred to as for “an entire overhaul” of the get together, requests for an early management vote or for Ishiba’s resignation earlier than Monday’s outcomes have gained traction.
A conservative heavyweight Taro Aso, identified for his anti-Ishiba stance, and a minister and several other deputy ministers within the Ishiba Cupboard have requested an early vote, prompting others to comply with go well with.
Former Well being Minister Norihisa Tamura informed an NHK speak present earlier Sunday that the easiest way to cease the get together divide and transfer ahead is for Ishiba “to settle” the dispute earlier than Monday’s vote, urging his resignation. The get together has already been distracted from vital work on financial measures and on determining methods to achieve opposition help within the subsequent parliamentary session, Tamura mentioned.
With Ishiba stepping down as get together chief, the LDP is predicted to set a date for its get together presidential election, more likely to be held in early October.

FILE – Shigeru Ishiba, Japan’s Prime Minister and president of the ruling Liberal Democratic Get together (LDP) meets the media on the LDP headquarters in Tokyo, Sunday, July 20, 2025.
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Potential candidates embody Koizumi, in addition to ultra-conservative former Financial Safety Minister Sanae Takaichi, Chief Cupboard Secretary Yoshimasa Hayashi, a reasonable and the protege of former Prime Minister Fumio Kishida.
Missing a majority in each homes, the subsequent LDP chief must work with the principle opposition events to get payments handed, consultants say, or else face fixed dangers of no-confidence motions.
The opposition events, nonetheless, are too splintered to kind an enormous coalition to topple the federal government.

In latest weeks, Ishiba efficiently obtained U.S. President Donald Trump to decrease the tariff charges the US administration imposed on Japan from 25% to fifteen%. Ishiba additionally mentioned he has had his chief commerce negotiator, Ryosei Akazawa, ship his letter to Trump, stating his want to work with him to create “the golden period” of the Japan-U.S. alliance, inviting the American chief to go to Japan.
Ishiba’s high aide, LDP Secretary Basic Hiroshi Moriyama, a key determine who negotiated with essential opposition leaders to assist obtain laws for the reason that prime minister took workplace, has additionally expressed his intention to step down on Sept. 2 over the election loss, although Ishiba hasn’t granted him resignation. Moriyama’s departure would have dealt a blow to the prime minister.