Japan PM Kishida will not call snap election before parliament closes, Asahi reports

Japan's Prime Minister Fumio Kishida attends a press conference in Sao Paulo
Japan's Prime Minister Fumio Kishida attends a press conference in Sao Paulo, Brazil May 4, 2024. REUTERS/Jorge Silva/File Photo
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Japan PM Kishida will not call snap election before parliament closes, Asahi reports

Japan's Prime Minister Fumio Kishida is making final arrangements not to call a snap election during the current parliament session ending June 23, the Asahi daily reported on Tuesday, citing unnamed sources in his administration.

Kishida has effectively given up a previously planned scenario to win a snap election ahead of September's ruling party leadership race, given low approval ratings due to recent funding scandals within his party, Asahi said.

Support for his administration has dipped to its lowest point since Kishida took the post in 2021, after reports emerged in December that some Liberal Democratic Party factions failed to report hundreds of millions of yen from fundraising events.

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With recent by-election losses, ruling bloc lawmakers have been increasingly opposed to a snap election, and Kishida is set to focus on rebuilding his administration without extending the current parliament session, Asahi said.

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