Japan is on the brink of a significant political transition as Prime Minister Fumio Kishida has announced he will not seek re-election as the leader of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) in September, effectively stepping down as the country's leader. This decision comes amid declining support for Kishida, fueled by voter dissatisfaction over his handling of a party slush-fund scandal and mounting pressure from within his own party for new leadership. The move opens the door for a new figure to emerge as the head of the LDP and, subsequently, as Japan's next prime minister. Kishida's departure marks yet another shift in Japan's political landscape, continuing the nation's recent trend of relatively short tenures for its prime ministers.
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