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Ishiba bows out after a year in office, paving way for Takaichi to take Japan’s top job as its first woman PM
Japan’s outgoing Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba (centre) speaks to the media as he leaves the prime minister’s office on his final day as the Japanese leader in Tokyo on October 21, 2025. — AFP pic

TOKYO, Oct 21 — Outgoing Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba resigned with his cabinet on Tuesday, marking an end to the administration that took office just over a year ago, reported Xinhua.

At an extraordinary cabinet meeting held shortly before 9 am local time, ministers submitted their letters of resignation, and the Ishiba cabinet formally stepped down.  

Later in the afternoon, both chambers of the Diet will convene to elect Japan’s next prime minister.

Sanae Takaichi, president of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), is expected to win the vote with the backing of the Japan Innovation Party, which has formed a new coalition with the LDP following Komeito’s withdrawal from an alliance.

After the prime ministerial vote, Takaichi will finalise cabinet appointments, and the chief cabinet secretary is scheduled to announce the lineup.

Takaichi is also expected to hold a press conference upon assuming office to explain her policy direction and rationale behind key cabinet picks. — Bernama-Xinhua

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