LDP at a Low Ebb: PM Resigns With Party at Its Weakest in Years

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Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba is resigning at a moment when the Liberal Democratic Party is arguably at its weakest point in over a decade. His departure is a symptom of a party that has lost its legislative power, its public standing, and its internal coherence.
The most telling sign of weakness is the loss of the LDP coalition’s majorities in both houses of parliament. For a party accustomed to dominance, being forced to negotiate with the opposition to pass any bill is a profound humiliation and a practical nightmare.
This is compounded by a deep disconnect with the public. A recent poll showing Ishiba’s cabinet approval at just 32.7% reflects not just his personal unpopularity but a broader dissatisfaction with the LDP, which has been damaged by scandal and a perceived inability to address economic pain.
Ishiba’s successor will not be taking the helm of a mighty political machine. Instead, they will be leading a weakened, distrusted party that must fight for its political survival in a newly competitive and challenging environment.

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