Prime Minister FumioKishida categorically ruled out raising taxes next year to pay for a massive increase in defense spending, alluding to unfavorable economic conditions that have left many ...
Prime Minister FumioKishida dropped the post of special adviser for international human rights issues during the recent Cabinet reshuffle, a move that critics say may send the wrong message to ...
But voters, unhappy with inflation and a slush fund scandal that helped sink his predecessor FumioKishida, delivered a blow to the LDP and its junior coalition partner. Japan’s opposition parties ...
The approval rating of the Cabinet fell further to 23 percent, and nearly 60 percent of voters want FumioKishida to resign as prime minister, an Asahi Shimbun survey showed. The approval rating ...