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Japan's PM Kishida Faces Deepening Political Scandal, Considers Cabinet Overhaul

As approval ratings plummet, Kishida promises 'appropriate steps' to restore public trust amid allegations of unreported funds within his party.

  • Japan's Prime Minister Fumio Kishida is facing a deepening political scandal involving allegations of unreported funds received by several government and party officials, including those from his own former faction within the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP).
  • The scandal, which is expected to lead to multiple sackings of senior officials and possibly even the prosecution of Cabinet members, has resulted in Kishida's approval rating plummeting to 23%, the lowest in his nearly 26-month tenure.
  • Kishida is reportedly considering a full-fledged Cabinet overhaul, including the removal of all members of the faction formerly led by the late Prime Minister Shinzo Abe from government and party leadership posts.
  • Despite the scandal, the LDP is expected to remain in power due to divisions within the opposition, but Kishida's future as the party leader is uncertain.
  • Kishida has promised to take 'appropriate steps' to restore public trust and avoid delays in national politics, with media reports suggesting a Cabinet and top party posts shuffle as early as Thursday.
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