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September 09, 2025

Japan has entered yet another cycle of political uncertainty with the resignation of Shigeru Ishiba, a leader whose tenure lasted barely a year.

His departure was triggered not by a single misstep but by the cumulative weight of electoral defeats, economic woes, and a failure to connect with a weary public. In many ways, Mr Ishiba's fall illustrates the fragility of political authority in a democracy where voters increasingly demand accountability for bread-and-butter issues.

The twin electoral blows suffered by his party — first in the lower house, and then in the upper house — were unprecedented in recent memory. For a party that has dominated Japan's politics for most of the past seven decades, losing its grip on both chambers was not just a setback but a profound signal of public discontent. It was clear that Mr Ishiba's leadership, however well-intentioned, lacked the ability to reassure citizens facing rising costs and stagnating wages.

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