In a stunning political turn, Japan’s Prime Minister Ishiba Shigeru declared his intention to resign amid mounting pressure following a significant election defeat. The setback undermined his party’s longstanding dominance in the National Diet, intensifying calls for leadership change within the ruling ranks. Ishiba, who has been at the helm for just over two years, acknowledged the election results as a clear message from voters demanding new direction and policies.

Political analysts emphasize that Ishiba’s departure marks a critical juncture for Japan’s political landscape, paving the way for fresh leadership ahead of key legislative challenges. His party’s loss included crucial districts, as highlighted in the table below:

RegionSeats LostImpact
Kanto5Weakened urban support
Kansai3Loss of traditional stronghold
Tohoku2Diminished rural backing
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