Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga announced that she did not re-entrust the ruling party chairman and ended the term this month.
Japanese communication today reported that Prime Minister Suga announced the decision to resign at the urgent meeting with senior Democratic Party members (LDP) ruling.
Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga spoke in a press conference in Tokyo on August 17.
The decision was given less than a year after Suga came to power, in the context of the LDP Party preparing to elect the Chairman on September 29, with a campaign starting from September 17.
Former Japanese Fumio Kishida once declared the purpose of election, while the former Interior Minister and Media Sanae Takaichi also expressed his desire to participate in the race.
Suga, who took over the prime minister from Shinzo Abe in September 2020, was excited to criticize and the support ratio dropped to below 30% when Japan had to struggle the worst of Covid-19 Wave the worst in advance
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