Japan Prime Minister Fumio Kishida will not run for party reelection

Japan Prime Minister Fumio Kishida will not run for party reelection


Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida attends a State Department luncheon held in his honor in Washington, U.S., April 11, 2024. 

Craig Hudson | Reuters

Japan’s Prime Minister Fumio Kishida announced Wednesday he will not be running in the Liberal Democratic Party presidential election due next month.

Kishida said in a press conference that it is important for the LDP to have a new face in leadership and that a “first step” would be for him to step down, according to a Reuters translation. He added that he felt the need to step down in order for the LDP to regain the public’s trust.

The prime minister also pledged to fully support the new leader.

Kishida’s decision to not run for reelection effectively means he would step down as prime minister when the party elects a new leader.

He said the decision was made in consideration of what’s best for the country’s public, and that to make a full exit from the country’s deflation-prone economy, wage and investment growth should be promoted.

The administration has been bogged down by a political funding scandal concerning the party factions’ misallocation and underreporting of funds from fundraising parties, which led to the arrests of ministers involved. Earlier in January, Kishida dissolved the ruling party’s largest faction following the scandal.

Kishida also said he has “no hesitation” in taking responsibility as head of the LDP “for issues caused by members,” and has been mulling responsibility as leader since the funding scandal emerged.

Local news outlet Kyodo and broadcaster NHK reported the news earlier.

According to the latest opinion poll by NHK, the number of people who “support” the Kishida cabinet stands at 25%, while 55% do not.

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