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The Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) is set to select Japan’s next prime minister following the resignation of Shigeru Ishiba, marking the fifth leadership change in five years.

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The thread discusses the upcoming selection of Japan’s next prime minister by the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) following the resignation of Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba. It highlights the political context and the significance of the election in Japan’s governance. The posts provide information about the candidates and the frequency of leadership changes in the LDP.

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The Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) is set to select Japan’s next prime minister following the resignation of Shigeru Ishiba, marking the fifth leadership change in five years.
Parent: Japanese Political LeadershipEntity: Liberal Democratic Party (LDP)Impact: neutralDate: Oct 4, 2025Target: The selection of Japan’s next prime minister by the LDP

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Who are the candidates running to be Japan’s next prime minister? | Elections News Japan’s governing Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) will choose the country’s fifth leader in five years on Saturday following the resignation of Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba. After governing J… #Japan #JP #Tokyo #Asia--Pacific #BusinessandEconomy #elections #explainer #news #politics #tokyonews #東京 #東京都 https://www.alojapan.com/1383924/who-are-the-candidates-running-to-be-japans-next-prime-minister-elections-news/
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https://www.alojapan.com/1383924/who-are-the-candidates-running-to-be-japans-next-prime-minister-elections-news/ Who are the candidates running to be Japan’s next prime minister? | Elections News #AsiaPacific #BusinessAndEconomy #elections #explainer #Japan #news #politics #Tokyo #TokyoNews #東京 #東京都 Japan’s governing Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) will choose the country’s fifth leader in five years on Saturday following the resignation of Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba. After governing Japan almost continuously since the 1950s, the conservative party ha
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