Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida says he will step down next month
Briefly

Kishida's decision to step down as LDP president aims to signal a change within the party and respond to growing public dissatisfaction and pressures.
Kishida's support has been languishing around 20%, with many citizens dissatisfied due to his perceived indecisive handling of scandals involving the LDP.
Tobias Harris suggests that Kishida's political challenges stem from his inability to unite factions within the LDP and reassemble the coalition that initially supported him.
While there are no clear favorites to succeed Kishida, the upcoming LDP leadership election opens the door for significant changes in Japan's political landscape.
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