Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida will resign as ruling party leader in September, concluding his term characterized by inflation and political issues. His exit will prompt a leadership race in the Liberal Democratic Party, affecting Japan's economic and geopolitical policies. Kishida's administration prioritized boosting household incomes over corporate profit-centric strategies. Read The Rest at :
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