Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba has survived a runoff vote against the opposition but will face turmoil ahead amid ...
A vote is mandatory following a general election, and Ishiba is expected to be re-elected in a runoff against the top ...
The Japanese parliament on Monday re-elected Liberal Democratic Party chief Shigeru Ishiba as prime minister in a rare runoff ...
Parliament voted Monday to stick with Mr. Ishiba, who will lead a minority government after his party suffered heavy losses ...
Moving forward, the ruling and opposition parties must work together to reform and rebuild public trust, aiming for unity.” ...
Shigeru Ishiba was reelected as Japan's 103rd prime minister on Monday in a House of Representatives runoff election, ...
The first runoff vote in three decades to select a new prime minister saw Ishiba, who heads the Liberal Democratic Party, defeat his rival Yoshihiko Noda, leader of the main opposition party, the ...
He will now navigate hostilities within his party, economic woes and a period of flux in international relations.
Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba, whom lawmakers voted to keep in office Monday despite his party’s dismal recent election showing, has vowed to further strengthen the U.S.-Japan alliance.