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Japan’s PM Ishiba to quit after election drubbing

The Japanese media is reported to report the Japanese media report, Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba will announce its resignation until the end of the next month.

In a statement on Wednesday, Ishiba and US President Donald Trump’s Japanese cars and spare parts come after a trade agreement that reduces tariffs for Tokyo to punish new taxes on other goods.

Following the survey of Sunday, Ishiba said he would remain in office to maintain the tariff agreement and overcome economic problems.

“I can’t say until I examine the result of the agreement.”

The Yomiuri newspaper has previously reported that close to Ishiba will take responsibility for the loss of election after a trade agreement has been reached on Tuesday evening.

Leaving less than one year after taking office will trigger a consecutive war within the ruling liberal democratic party, especially on the right, with the difficulties that steal his support.

Among them, the first “Japanese” Sansito extreme right group, rising in the vote on Sunday, increases the representation of the 248 -seat upper house to 14.

The party promised to prevent voters to prevent migration, to cut taxes and to provide financial assistance to households who were bored at increasing prices.

Ishiba defeated Hardline Conservative Sanae Takaichi in a party leadership flow last year.

Ishiba’s election results for discussions on Wednesday, then the ruling party is expected to meet its heavy weights.

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