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Japan's ruling coalition has lost its majority in the country's upper house, but Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba has said he has no plans to quit.
TOKYO >> Japanese Premier Shigeru Ishiba vowed to remain in his post on Monday after his ruling coalition suffered a bruising ...
Japan's political landscape is expected to become increasingly unstable following the ruling coalition's defeat in Sunday's ...
TOKYO – Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba said Monday he will stay in office to tackle challenges such as rising prices ...
PM Ishiba's coalition was projected to have lost its majority in the upper house, a result that might push him to resign.
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Global News - Inquirer.net on MSNJapan PM hangs on after ‘extremely regrettable’ electionJapanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba clung on Monday even after his coalition suffered what he called an “extremely ...
Koeda Yoshiyuki, a 51-year-old supporter, called Sanseito “the only party that can truly tackle the big problems Japan faces ...
Japan’s ruling coalition lost its majority in the country’s upper house in the election on July 20. Prime Minister Shigeru ...
Exit polls suggest Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba's coalition is likely to lose a majority its majority in the smaller of ...
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