Japan set for Oct 27 snap election

Japan set for Oct 27 snap election

National media says Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba will dissolve parliament on Oct 9.

Shigeru Ishiba waves as he is elected as leader of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party in Tokyo. He is reportedly going to call a general election towards the end of October. (AP pic)
TOKYO:
Incoming Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba plans to call a snap general election for late October, Japanese media reports said on Monday.

Ishiba, 67, won the leadership of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) on Friday and was expected to be sworn in as prime minister on Tuesday.

Ishiba is finalising plans to dissolve parliament on Oct 9 ahead of general elections on Oct 27, public broadcaster NHK, four main national dailies and other media reported, without citing sources.

On Friday, Ishiba said he wanted to call an election to shore up his mandate “as soon as possible” but declined to say when.

Former defence minister Ishiba replaced Fumio Kishida as leader of the LDP, which has governed Japan almost uninterrupted for decades.

Kishida resigned in the wake of a damaging party slush fund scandal which added to his unpopularity among voters angry at rising prices.

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