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Japan PM Ishiba vows to stay on after bruising election defeat

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The premier’s days may be numbered as opposition weighs a no-confidence motion, with some in his party questioning leadership.

TOKYO: Japanese Premier Shigeru Ishiba vowed to remain in his post on Monday after his ruling coalition suffered a bruising defeat in upper house elections, prompting some in his own party to doubt his leadership as the opposition weighed a no-confidence motion.

The embattled prime minister told a news conference he would remain in office to oversee tariff talks with the US and other pressing matters, such as rising consumer prices that are straining the world’s fourth-largest economy.

“I will stay in office and do everything in my power to chart a path toward resolving these challenges,” Ishiba said, adding that he intended to speak directly with US President Donald Trump as soon as possible and deliver tangible results.

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