Japan’s Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba faces a parliament vote after a disastrous general election, with a fragile grip on power. Despite losing their majority, Ishiba’s ruling Liberal Democratic Party remains the largest bloc in parliament, allowing him to lead a minority government as lawmakers convene for a special session. The opposition parties’ divisions could lead to political gridlock in a hung parliament, as Ishiba seeks to navigate challenges and maintain control.
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