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  2. Attempted assassination of Fumio Kishida - Wikipedia

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    On 15 April 2023, a pipe bomb exploded near Fumio Kishida, the then-prime minister of Japan, who came to the fishing port of Saikazaki, Wakayama, Wakayama Prefecture, in the Kansai region to give a campaign stump speech for the 2023 Wakayama 1st district by-election. Just before Kishida was to give a stump speech, a man threw a pipe bomb.

  3. Japan's PM Kishida denies he will step down over his party's ...

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    Kishida's state visit to the U.S. earlier this month was perceived as a success, but Sunday's losses could erode his clout and LDP lawmakers may try to bring him down in favor of a fresh face ...

  4. Japan’s Prime Minister Fumio Kishida says he will step down ...

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    Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida has announced he will step down next month and will not run for a second term as leader of the long-ruling Liberal Democratic Party, following a series of ...

  5. Fumio Kishida - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, Kishida left the Cabinet to take over the chairmanship of the LDP Policy Research Council, a position traditionally seen as a stepping stone to leadership of the party. [ 23 ] [ 24 ] He sought this position in order to improve his chances to succeed Abe, as the foreign minister post had relatively little influence within the party. [ 21 ]

  6. 2024 Japanese general election - Wikipedia

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    On 18 January 2024, Kishida announced his intention to dissolve his Kōchikai faction as a result of the scandal. [9] The following day on 19 January, the Shisuikai (Nikai faction) and Seiwa Seisaku Kenkyūkai (Abe faction) announced their dissolutions. [10] Kishida never recovered from the record-low approval ratings amid fallout from the scandal.

  7. Kishida says he's determined to break Japan's ruling party ...

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    Japan's Prime Minister Fumio Kishida stressed Tuesday he was determined to make a clear break from money politics as he renewed an apology for the latest major corruption scandal in the governing ...

  8. Shigeru Ishiba - Wikipedia

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    After Kishida announced that he would step down in 2024, Ishiba ran for the fifth and final time in the LDP presidential election where he defeated Sanae Takaichi in a second round run-off, becoming the new party leader and prime minister–designate, and was formally elected Prime Minister by the National Diet on 1 October 2024. [2]

  9. Reactions to Japan's PM Kishida stepping down - AOL

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